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[LeBron James](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/lebron-james-dxRvkEThnxpMbhcr/) and [Anthony Davis](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/anthony-davis-YhDofdcmUKoYKV18/) flail. [he will return for one more season](https://theathletic.com/3733485/2022/10/26/cardinals-adam-wainwright-return-2023/), his 19th in the majors, after hinting earlier that he might retire. [in exchange for former All-Pro defensive end Robert Quinn](https://theathletic.com/3733684/2022/10/26/eagles-robert-quinn-trade-bears/), another clear sign that the 6-0 Eagles are all-in this year. [is expected to start Sunday](https://theathletic.com/3733301/2022/10/26/patriots-jets-mac-jones-quarterback-belichick/) against the Jets, a source confirmed to The Athletic, although New England coach Bill Belichick (shockingly) repeatedly declined to officially say whoโs starting. This comes after Jones played just three drives in Mondayโs loss to [Chicago](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/bulls/) before getting pulled in favor of Bailey Zappe. The results: He was pretty good in 2022: a 3.71 ERA in 32 starts for the division-winning Cardinals, who got bounced by a hot Phillies team currently gearing up for the World Series. The interview caused some outcry from former teammates; Rodgers, ever the opinionated, said Wednesday that anything he says on a show he says in the locker room and that the players have to be โOK with the (criticism).โ Fun times in Green Bay. The defense is even good, too, [as Jovan Buha detailed yesterday](https://theathletic.com/3727672/2022/10/26/lakers-defense-video-breakdown/). It feels much too early to depose your new coach or make a flurry of trades. They finished the year 17-65. The once-proud Lakers are 0-4 after a 110-99 loss to
All is not well in the land of the Los Angeles Lakers, and LeBron James apparently has a thing or two to say about that. A day after a 110-99 loss to the ...
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Russell Westbrook is questionable for Friday's game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves.
While the 2017 NBA MVP is not as good as he once was, the struggles that the Lakers have are definitely not all his fault. The Lakers went just 33-49 last season and missed the NBA Playoffs (and play-in tournament). This is his second season with the Lakers, and so far, the fit has not been ideal.