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NBA hater report: Lakers defense is failing at the hands of LeBron James
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LeBron James Exposes Lakers’ Defensive Woes: NBA Hater Report Reveals Struggles

December 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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Welcome to the NBA Hater Report, where we highlight the players, teams, and league trends sparking frustration. If you’re not aligned with this skepticism, proceed carefully.

Recently, North Carolina State coach Will Wade unleashed a postgame rant emphasizing that casual players are the downfall of a basketball team. This reminded me of my childhood experiences at Steve Lavin’s basketball camp, where casual effort was called out—like when a coach mocked players who ran at half-speed or only fancied flashy moves while neglecting defense.

Casual players share similar traits: they avoid boxing out, ignore off-ball action, and only pretend to defend when they have to, often putting on a show rather than truly engaging. LeBron James seems to be slipping into this casual player role, which is hurting the Lakers.

Before blaming LeBron entirely, it’s worth noting he’s not the most casual—Luka Doncic holds that title. Doncic was seen wandering cluelessly in the paint, seemingly disengaged while his defender stayed passive far from the play, symbolizing the epitome of casual defense. Rui Hachimura displays similar lax effort, turning his back during defensive plays and allowing easy scoring opportunities, following in the footsteps of Austin Reeves.

These moments typify the Lakers’ defense, ranking consistently among the worst in the league. Some defensive skills, like lateral quickness, are innate and hard to teach, and the Lakers, being an older, slower group, face extra challenges. Therefore, LeBron’s role as the team’s most athletic player is crucial; he must lead by playing with urgency and focus on defense.

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At almost 41 and in his 23rd NBA season, LeBron remains the Lakers’ top athlete, which says a lot about the team’s roster construction. With promising offensive players like Luka and Reeves, the Lakers must ensure they all contribute defensively, rather than letting LeBron shoulder the burden alone. Unfortunately, LeBron’s defense this season looks lackluster—perhaps age is catching up, or his motivation has waned without the offensive excitement he previously found.

For instance, LeBron was caught off-guard allowing offensive rebounds and three-point attempts, and he frequently appeared out of position during key defensive moments. Though the Lakers recorded a recent win over the struggling Kings, one strong game against a weak opponent doesn’t erase the broader defensive struggles.

If this trend continues—unless players like Reeves’ presence inspires LeBron to elevate his game—the Lakers’ defense will remain vulnerable. Currently, their starting lineup’s defense ranks near the bottom, with shifts showing that replacing LeBron with a defensive specialist like Marcus Smart would drastically improve their defense. While LeBron isn’t solely to blame, the Lakers need his defensive effort now more than ever.

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Fan Take: This analysis is important for basketball fans as it highlights how even legendary players like LeBron James face challenges maintaining elite performance as they age. It also underscores the critical need for teams to build balanced rosters where defensive responsibility and effort are shared, or else even the best players can’t carry the team alone. This could signal a shift in how veteran stars manage their careers and how teams strategize around aging superstars.

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