Lakers Players Tweets of the Week: January 12 – January 19
Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports
Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Lakers have been struggling to get wins as of late and the team is slowly falling out of playoff contention. Although the season is still fairly young, the team is in danger of playing for draft position rather than post season standings.

The Lakers players on Twitter are certainly not happy with the way the team has been performing and a lot must be done for them to start winning games. Whenever a team faces a long stretch of losses, the locker room is never a fun place and so aren’t the players’ Twitter accounts.

1. Amidst the tough week for the Lakers, Robert Sacre offers some motivation.

2. Xavier Henry is one of the many Lakers players injured, but is trying to stay positive.

3. Kobe Bryant recently sat down with Bill Clinton.

4. Jodie Meeks reminiscing on his college basketball days.

5. Pau Gasol sends out words of encouragement before the Lakers embark on their road trip.

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Nick Young Jokes About Drawing Fouls, Kissing His Biceps, And Xavier Henry

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