On TikTok, Bryce James makes fun of Lakers head coach Darvin Ham.

On TikTok, Bryce James, the youngest son of LeBron James, has made fun of Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham. In a video that Bryce shared, Ham was seen playing the cartoon character Arthur as the Denver Nuggets were on a 15-0 run, with his hands tucked into his pockets.

Lakers fans grew tired of seeing Ham, hands tucked into his pockets, as the opposition went on a wild rampage. When Bryce reposted this, they responded in a humorous way.

LeBron’s son is aware that Ham is incompetent as a coach, according to someone.

A fan said LeBron must be complaining about Ham at home.

One claimed this was insider information.

LeBron allegedly told Bryce to do this and that Ham would soon leave, according to a fan.

Even Bryce’s AAU coaches, according to one, could coach more skillfully than Ham.

Fans dubbed Ham “Coach Pockets” because he did nothing but stand there and watch games go out of control instead of calling a timeout. To say that he is not well-liked by the fan base would be a huge understatement. Even if Bryce published this, some people would unavoidably assume that LeBron was the one who did it. People invariably assume the athlete had a part to play on the squad when a family member of the player tweets anything about it. Although I don’t think the 39-year-old was involved, it’s possible that LeBron has expressed his displeasure with the situation at home.

For some time now, it has been evident that James is not entirely satisfied with the work his head coach has been performing. LeBron allegedly ignored Ham’s plays in team meetings and timeouts. If accurate, his decision to call his own plays instead reveals his opinion on Ham’s coaching prowess. LeBron reportedly wasn’t pleased with Ham either during the Lakers’ difficult midseason. He wasn’t the only one who was dissatisfied with the head coach’s management style, either. After Austin Reaves and D’Angelo Russell were benched by Ham throughout the season, the Lakers players became irate. It was clear that things weren’t going well at camp.

It Seems Like Darvin Ham Is Heading Out You know what would happen next if the club lost five games in the first round of the playoffs and the players became angry with the head coach. It has been stated that Ham is unlikely to coach the Lakers again in the upcoming campaign. There were rumors that the 50-year-old would continue to work even if the Lakers were eliminated early, but it doesn’t seem to be the case. Ham leaves with a regular season record of 90-74 and a postseason record of 9-12 throughout his two campaigns, if this is actually the end.

The team’s march to the Western Conference Finals and triumph in the In-Season Tournament the previous year were highlights of his career. Although things weren’t completely bleak, you couldn’t help but feel that they could have been better. The Lakers’ regular season record is lackluster, and they would have avoided playing the Denver Nuggets in the first round if they had placed higher in the standings this year. If LA had made a deep playoff run again, would Ham have been done for good? It might have improved his chances of keeping the job, but I’m not sure.

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