Los Angeles Lakers GM Reveals How Veteran Forward Carmelo Anthony can Help the Team
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The Lakers have assembled a ‘super team’ for the upcoming season. They have added 14 players to their roster, which includes the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Russell Westbrook among others. They have also let go of 14 players during the off-season. Los Angeles Lakers GM Rob Pelinka and co. have worked tirelessly during the off-season, hoping to add depth to their roster.
Many would say that the Lakers have an aging roster and that most of their players are past their prime. But the franchise is the joint-most successful NBA team right now and will aim to earn a few titles in the coming seasons.
Carmelo Anthony is a 10-time All-Star and has just signed with the Lakers in a bid to win his first NBA championship. The 37-year-old may not be the same player he used to be 4-5 seasons back, however; he has got what it takes to win. He also has a good relationship with LeBron, which will eventually help the team on the court. Rob Pelinka has recently talked about what Carmelo Anthony brings to the Lakers’ roster
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Carmelo Anthony’s role as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers squad
Lakers GM Rob Pelinka has recently opened up on Carmelo Anthony’s major skill that will help the team going into this season. Pelinka said that Carmelo’s spot-up shooting is a skill that fits well with the Lakers.
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Rob Pelinka said Carmelo Anthony’s spot-up shooting is one major skill that immediately fits into the Lakers needs, while his strength will also allow him to keep getting the shots he wants from the mid post.
— Mike Trudell (@LakersReporter) September 23, 2021
Veteran forward Carmelo’s addition will surely help the team in filling the role of a player who can convert spot-up shots. Carmelo’s performance has undoubtedly declined in the past few years, but his previous two seasons with the Blazers saw an improvement. Many would think that LeBron‘s friendship with Carmelo would be the reason for signing the 18-year veteran. But Pelinka has already made it clear that he expects Carmelo to step up when the Lakers need him the most.
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Carmelo Anthony boasts a career average of 23 PPG, 2.8 APG, and 6.3 RPG. His free throw percentage (.890) last season for the Blazers was the best in his career. While he didn’t start most of the games in Portland, he made himself available whenever needed. Who knows if he will start every game or not, but one can be assured he is going to give it his all for his first NBA championship.
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