The video from last year paints a concerning picture for the Los Angeles Lakers, showcasing an apparent lack of engagement from Darvin Ham and LeBron James during a crucial moment in a game against the Mavericks.  

As the camera pans towards the Lakers' bench during a timeout, Ham can be seen conversing with players but failing to actively diagram plays on the whiteboard. When he does jot down something, it's unclear if it resembles a coherent play or strategy.

Equally troubling is LeBron James' demeanor in the video, appearing disinterested and detached from the discussion. His lack of engagement during such a pivotal moment raises questions about his commitment to the team's success and his relationship with the coaching staff.

This incident is not an isolated one. Throughout the current season, there have been multiple instances of LeBron ignoring or disregarding Ham's instructions, with reports suggesting that he often overrides the coach's play calls. LeBron's apparent disregard for Ham's authority and leadership is indicative of underlying tensions within the Lakers' coaching staff and player hierarchy.

Furthermore, reports of friction between Anthony Davis and Darvin Ham add another layer of complexity to the situation. Recent disagreements between Davis and Ham have further strained the already tense dynamic within the team.

In addition to the challenges highlighted in the video, there is mounting pressure on Darvin Ham to be fired due to his perceived poor tactics throughout the regular season and the Lakers' current 0-2 deficit in the first round of the playoffs against the Nuggets. 

Throughout the regular season, the Lakers struggled to find consistency and often appeared disjointed on the court. Despite having a roster stacked with talent, they failed to execute effective game plans and adjust to opponents' strategies, leading to disappointing losses and underwhelming performances.

As the Lakers now find themselves trailing 0-2 in the first round of the playoffs against the Nuggets, the scrutiny on Ham's coaching decisions has intensified. Many fans and analysts believe that his inability to devise effective game plans and make timely adjustments has contributed to the team's struggles and put their postseason hopes in jeopardy.

However, it appears that Darvin Ham is likely to remain with the Lakers for the next season. However, without addressing the underlying issues and improving communication and collaboration between the coaching staff and players, the Lakers may continue to struggle to maximize their potential on the court.

Ultimately, the video serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of effective coaching and player cohesion in achieving success in the highly competitive NBA landscape. If the Lakers hope to contend for championships in the future, they must address and resolve these internal issues to create a more harmonious and productive team environment.

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