LeBron James Superfan Destroys Clippers With Harsh Kawhi Leonard Reality

A certain LeBron James superfan has destroyed the Clippers with a harsh statement. The Los Angeles Lakers are getting ready to start the season pretty soon. On October 20th, the Lakers will be taking on the Golden State Warriors. The fans are hoping that they will get off to a strong start after a disappointing end to last season in the playoffs. Some people think that the Clippers might have the strongest team in LA, though.

LeBron fan Shanon Sharpe has had some tough words for Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, who thinks that the Clippers have a good chance to make the finals.

“Steve Ballmer, you’re worth $100B, but you can’t buy your way to a Championship. It’s a 1, this will always be a Laker town. Your best player is injury-prone and he’s getting older.”

LeBron James Superfan Destroys Clippers With Harsh Kawhi Leonard Reality

Steve Ballmer recently came out with some interesting comments.

“I have been surprised by animus from Lakers fans, and my message has sort of been, why, you don’t have enough confidence in your guys?” Ballmer said. “There are 29 other teams you have to beat to win a championship, but you must be pretty worried about us. The Lakers are a great organization, a great franchise, but Laker fans, you must be a little worried about us.”

“We’ll, we’ve gotten pretty good,” he said. “We’re actually serious, you can see we’re serious, we’re not the old screwed-up franchise in town, we’re getting our act together and I think because we’re getting our act together, it gets people like, ‘C’mon, you can’t get your act together, it’s just my team, my team is the only one that matters!’”

“We’re going to provide some competition. I don’t mean for fandom in the city, I mean we’re going to be real competition in this league. It’s not like the Clippers for the first whatever number of years where you can just write them off at the beginning of the season, we’re going to be a serious competitor and people aren’t used to that.”

“This is just another step in building our own identity. We’ve got to get out of the shadows,” Ballmer said. “We’re building our own home-court advantage. That building says we’re different. We‘ve finally got our own schtick.”