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At the end of the Lakers regular season this season, who among them expressed dissatisfaction?

In this issue, let’s talk about why Westbrook publicly expressed his dissatisfaction. The Lakers' regular season is over, which means the Lakers' season is over. At the same time, as I said before, the team began to settle accounts internally, and various conflicts surfaced.

First, the Lakers announced that head coach Vogel would be fired. This was their first blow. Vogel's departure was not honorable. During the last regular season game, ESPN reporter Wojnarowski revealed that the Lakers would fire their coach, but Vogel, who attended the press conference, was still in the dark and talking about it. When he was dismissed from class, Vogel, who has always been good-tempered, burst out and expressed his dissatisfaction with the Lakers. ESPN commentator Richard Jakes criticized the Lakers for being extremely chaotic and dismissing the team coach without telling anyone in advance, which was very disrespectful. NBA star Barkley believes the Lakers are a complete joke this season. An elderly team was formed before the season, but as a result, the players were seriously aging and lacked coordination. However, the team shirked its responsibility and kept blaming Vogel and main point guard Westbrook without self-examination.

Second point, Westbrook also expressed dissatisfaction. At the farewell conference at the end of the season, he made no secret of his dissatisfaction with the team and believed that some promises had not been fulfilled at all. Some reporters mentioned that LeBron and Big Eyebrow have repeatedly said during the season to let Westbrook be himself and play his style. Westbrook immediately responded, yes, they said it, but they didn't do it. Obviously, Westbrook thinks that the combination of James and thick eyebrows is saying one thing and doing another, although the words sound very nice, allowing him to fully develop his own style. But that didn't happen on the pitch. In a recent interview, Nongmei also said that he was targeting Westbrook, believing that the latter was still fighting alone as before coming to the Lakers and was unwilling to make changes. The Lakers actually don't need Westbrook's triple-double performance.

What the public says is right, and what the mother-in-law says is right. Regardless of the rights and wrongs, you can see how the Lakers have messed up this season. Is this a natural disaster or a man-made disaster? What do you think?