D’Angelo Russell Comments on Rookie Season, Luke Walton and More

September 21st, 2016 by Adam Wells Leave a reply »
Entering his second NBA season, D'Angelo Russell is slated to become a focal point for the Los Angeles Lakers with Kobe Bryant basking in retirement.

Coming off a bumpy rookie year and working with a new head coach, Russell is now able to look back at the 2015-16 season with a different perspective. 

“Last offseason was Looney Tunes,” Russell said Tuesday, per Tania Ganguli of the Los Angeles Times. “Wasn’t real. I didn’t get nothing out of it.”

In addition to the offseason being "Looney Tunes," then-head coach Byron Scott did not seem too fond of Russell. 

During an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show (via CBS Sports' Brad Botkin) in May after he was fired by the Lakers, Scott referred to Russell as "entitled" and that he was tough on him "to bring him back down to earth..."

Fast forward to this offseason with just over one month until the regular season begins, and Russell told Ganguli it is "fun," and he feels like the Lakers are growing.

One reason Russell feels better about the state of Lakers basketball is new head coach Luke Walton:

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