
D’Agelo Russell casts the shade on the Lakers culture while praising the window
It is difficult to imagine that the window does something significantly better as a Lakers institution.
D’Agelo Russell feels otherwise.
The current Marax goalkeeper took a blow to the Lakers culture during his early years with the team, while praising his time in Brooklyn as a player who was tired early in his career.
Russell spent two tasks with Lakers, the first after he was formulated second in general by the team in 2015. only two years lasted, as Los Angeles went 45-99 under the leadership of coaches, Beiron Scott, Luke Walton, before being traded with Nets with Kyle Cosma and Brock Lopez.
He seemed to blame his lack of success during those chapters on Lakers, who does not know what he means to be a professional.
“The Brooklyn organization is different,” Russell said during his talk with Dawayyan Wade on the WY network on Tuesday. “Unlike anyone else. Performance, team, coach – everything from Brooklyn is different from what you expect. I was all over the league, where I came from Lakers, where the structure is not the same.”
D’Agelo Russell opens up the difference in the structure on Lakers against Nets:
“I came from Lakers where the structure is not the same, and then I go to Brooklyn where every structure and taught me how to be a professional.” 💯 pic.twitter.com/tkely9gh2m
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The former Montiferde star admitted that he used to deal with the game – when he was 19 and 20 years old – in an indifferent way. This changed when he reached the net, played two seasons under the leadership of coach Kenny Atkinson.
Russell did his only team in Brooklyn during the 2018-19 season, with an average of 21.1 points and seven decisive passes. The net went 42-40 and made the qualifiers for the first time since 2014-15.
“Then I arrived in Brooklyn, where every structure, and taught me how to be a professional,” Russell said, stressing the professional word. “I always called the game to where I was indifferent, and I felt I could only deal with it. They taught me how to be a professional, how to sleep, how to eat, and how to recover.”
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He is about to start his eleventh season in the league, which includes second periods with Nets and Lakers.
Russell signed a two -year contract worth 11.6 million dollars with Marax in a non -season and joins a team with Anthony Davis and No. 1, choosing Cooper Flagg.
“That is why I am still playing to this day,” he said about his time with the net. “I am not a young sportsman, I had to take care of my body, and I had to recover, and I had to take the best way. I couldn’t appear only. This is what Brooklyn really taught me.”
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