NBA rosters saw plenty of change this offseason, probably none more than the Los Angeles Lakers. The Los Angeles Lakers will have a fresh look on the court next season when Russell Westbrook and Carmelo Anthony ball out alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Brooklyn Nets big man Blake Griffin is remaining cautious on how the season will pan out for these teams, via Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News.
“You look at it but at the end of the day, things on paper, it’s tough to say. I’ve been in situations where a team stacks up and it doesn’t work out.”
Blake Griffin on the Lakers, Heat and other teams adding stars this summer: "You look at it but at the end of the day, things on paper, it's tough to say. I've been in situations where a team stacks up and it doesn't work out." #Nets
— Kristian Winfield #NFTAllStar (@Krisplashed) August 12, 2021
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If anyone knows a thing or two about super teams, it’s Griffin. He’s currently part of the Brooklyn Nets super team.
Super teams don’t always pan out though, especially if the roster is too old.
You also have to stay healthy. If Harden and Kyrie didn’t get hurt, it’s safe to say the outcome of the NBA season would have been a lot different.
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