Friday, July 15, 2016

TrueRaiderLaker Productions Entry #7 - 2016-17 Lakers - The Successors + Wallpaper (And Summer League Thoughts)


It's been a while Laker Nation. 2012, I made my first Laker hype video on my YouTube channel with 2Pac's "To Live and Die in LA" playing in the background as they formed a super team consisting of Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Pau Gasol, and a Center whose name shall never be mentioned in the Laker books ever again. A year later, I followed up with a motivational vignette titled "Kobe Bryant - The Heart is Still Beating" in the wake of Kobe's return from the achilles injury. Now, I am back to help usher in a new era of Lakers basketball, three years in the making. I present to you the first Laker video in the TrueRaiderLaker Productions era: "The Successors!"

Description

A new chapter in Lakers history is about to unfold. We are moving away from 20 years of Kobe Bryant to Year 1 of the Russell-Clarkson-Ingram-Randle-Nance, Jr. era. It's going to be a rough and weird transition as we grew accustomed to either a #8 or a #24 with the last name "Bryant" on the basketball court. But, this is a fresh start and the core that is assembled by Mitch Kupchak is still relatively young. Last season and in the Summer League (which I'll provide my thoughts a little later), the young core showed some promise at times, but other times, there are holes in their game that we can easily pinpoint that they need to work on and polish more. There's a lot of potential that is untapped with this young group. Hopefully, the leadership under Luke Walton and the coaching staff and the veteran leadership of Mozgov and Deng will help the young core grow faster than normal. 

For this video, I wanted to focus on the Lakers' young core of the future. Russell, Clarkson, Ingram, Randle, and Nance, Jr. each had highlights that provided some optimism. In addition, I wanted to make references to the Lakers' history. The history of the Lakers is rich and glorious from Magic and Showtime to Shaq to Kobe as they helped deliver a grand total of 10 NBA championships to the city of Los Angeles in their respective eras in addition to the first championship won in LA in 1972 when the Lakers posted the then best record of 69-13. I wanted to express that these players that the Lakers have now are the next in line, the new generation. They represent the next chapter in Lakers history. They are going to get some backlash because they are not as great as their predecessors yet. But if they continue to put in the work and give their heart out for the love and the appreciation of the game and this great franchise night in and night out, they can be great and one day, they will lead the purple and gold to a 17th banner.

Wallpaper/Thumbnail

1280 x 720 (Standard)

1366 x 768

1920 x 1080

Like my Kobe Bryant "Thank You" wallpaper, the promotional wallpaper for my video in three alternate sizes. From left to right, the wallpaper includes Julius Randle, D'Angelo Russell, Brandon Ingram, Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance, Jr. The Staples Center is behind them with the bright purple lights shining on them. The black silhouette is the view of the Greater Los Angeles area from afar. Select your size, right click and save, set it as your desktop background, and enjoy the video.

Summer League

For those of you who are wondering, yes I'm kept track of the Lakers' Summer League play. I think the opener vs. New Orleans and the 3rd game vs. Golden State were impressive. Ivica Zubac has thoroughly impressed me with his offensive and defensive abilities and showing his worth as a 2nd round steal. Zach Auguste and Xavier Munford impressed me and I predict that they'll be on the training camp roster at best. Brandon Ingram looked good early on, but struggled with his shot and that's what Summer League is about. Remember, Russell struggled in his rookie year playing SL basketball and Ingram is going through the growing pains. Speaking of Russell he looked good, but the turnovers and defense still need work. The Philadelphia game and last night's loss vs. Cleveland showed (which I missed) showed that there's still long ways to go for the young core in terms of growth and development. Of course, I heard about Nance's fractured hand last night and I wish him a speedy recovery. You don't want a key cog of your future go down like that, especially in SL when it is supposed to be a series of exhibition games for young players to showcase their talent and refine their game. But overall, I would say I liked what I've seen from SL action, but I wouldn't argue that there's still room for improvement. 

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