Why are Lakers fans laughing at Dennis Schroder?
They remember his struggles in Los Angeles and feel vindicated by his current poor performance with a rival team.
NBA / Player Performance
Dennis Schroder's move to the Sacramento Kings has been less than stellar, leading to struggles on the court and laughter from Los Angeles Lakers fans. After signing a three-year, $44 million contract, Schroder's performance has raised ques...
The Sacramento Kings' acquisition of Dennis Schroder was intended to bolster their point guard position, but his performance has been underwhelming. His poor shooting percentages and negative impact on the team's net rating have made him a liability. Schroder's struggles are compounded by the Kings' existing guard depth, including Russell Westbrook, Keon Ellis, Malik Monk, and Zach LaVine, creating a crowded and sometimes disjointed offensive system. His history shows a pattern of shining in smaller roles but faltering when given larger responsibilities. The Kings' current record of 3-7 reflects these issues. Some analysts suggest that both Schroder and the Kings might have been better off if he had remained with the Detroit Pistons, where his role would have been more defined and his weaknesses less exposed.
They remember his struggles in Los Angeles and feel vindicated by his current poor performance with a rival team.
He's averaging 12.7 points, 6.5 assists, and 3.6 rebounds, but with low shooting percentages.
Three years, $44 million.
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