Nothing excites the NBA more than the incessant drama surrounding LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. Or so it seems like it. With how the season unfolded for the Purple & Gold, it feels like everyone who's not part of the team is thoroughly enjoying the trainwreck.

Russell Westbrook already called out LeBron James and Anthony Davis for “lying,” coach Frank Vogel has been reportedly sacked, and perhaps most importantly, Wayne Ellington wants to throw hands.

It became abundantly clear that Westbrook is like OJ Simpson's gloves for the Lakers—he doesn't fit. Now, according to an article by Silver Screen & Roll, which cited the LA Times, LeBron had little patience for the former MVP, which their teammates noticed quite a bit.

Midway through the season, players began to notice James’ body language after poor Westbrook play, an on-court sign of recognition that his and the Lakers’ plan wasn’t going to work. Some Lakers players were bothered by how regularly James’ shoulders would slump and how his head would hang after botched opportunities to score or defend.

This is just another dynamite exploding in the face of the Lakers. This definitely would only complicate things between LeBron and Westbrook, both of whom gave very interesting exit interviews. With the way things are unfolding, the coming days will only get more awkward for the proud organization.

Here's a thought for the Lakers: Blow up the entire team and just protect Austin Reaves at all costs.