Thereās always plenty of commentary surrounding the Los Angeles Lakers after a game like their recent matchup against the Chicago Bulls. With a performance that stood out compared to other games in which Luka Doncic and LeBron James played together, the Lakersā struggles in this NBA regular-season contest sparked bold comments from legend Magic Johnson.
Given the teamās defensive issues, fans were eager for answers, particularly regarding the performance of certain players on that end of the floor. Johnsonās remarks, which focused on the defense, came despite LeBronās presence on the court.
Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) account, Johnson shared a strong message directed at the Lakersā roster following their disappointing loss to the Bulls. āCāmon Lakers, where was the defense last night? Thereās no way they should have allowed the Chicago Bulls to score 145 points, especially with the playoffs on the horizon!ā Johnson posted on X.
As expected, fans on social media quickly rallied behind the Lakers legend, agreeing with his assessment. With LeBron back in the lineup, thereās little room for error as the team looks ahead to the playoffs.

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers gets into position during the second half against the Boston Celtics.
LeBronās performance against the Hawks
James faced several challenges in his return to the court, particularly in the scoring department. With just 17 points on a shooting percentage below 50%, 6 rebounds, and 5 turnovers, the Lakers struggled while he was on the floor. However, expectations remain high for his return to form in the upcoming matchups.

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Magic reflects on the Showtime Lakers
In a recent conversation, Magic Johnson reminisced about the challenges the current Lakers team faces, drawing from his own experiences with the legendary Showtime Lakers.
āWhen Byron (Scott) and I played with Coop (Michael Cooper), weād have meetings together,ā Johnson recalled. āThe guards would watch film, and then weād watch it as a team. Weād say, āOkay, James (Worthy), they donāt have anyone to guard you, so weāre going to go to you.ā Iād say, āCap, Iāll give you the first couple of plays, but then weāre going to go to James.āā





