The Los Angeles Lakers have had an interesting offseason so far as they've made multiple acquisitions that will take some getting used to.They pulled off the biggest free agency deal in the league when they landed LeBron James but their additions since have been slightly more underwhelming.After capturing the King, the Lakers added Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee and re-signed Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.According to ESPN, they have also agreed a one-year deal with veteran Michael Beasley.Fans in LA were hoping to see two superstars join their squad but they were unable to lure Paul George or conclude a trade for Kawhi Leonard.Instead, the signings they've made to accompany LeBron have raised a lot of eyebrows and created curious reactions.

Building rapport

It'll be interesting to see how they mesh and who head coach Luke Walton will choose as his starting five next season after seeing his entire roster overhauled.

But in the eyes of McGee, they won't have any problems and will create a fun team.

"Man, it's going to be amazing," McGee told ESPN. "You've got so many personalities in this locker room, but I feel like it's all going to mesh together and it's going to be one of the most fun teams ever."

This is a big claim from a man who's fresh from winning back-to-back championships with the Golden State Warriors.

The Dubs have been the most fun team in the league for a number of years and it's surprising that the veteran center believes the Lakers can match them for that title.

But he certainly isn't referring solely to what they'll do on the court but how their personalities will be off it too.

With many characters and egos on the squad, it could turn out to be great or it could all blow up if certain players clash.

As the leader, James will have the responsibility to build harmony within the camp and make sure everybody is on the same page from the day they start training camp.

There's no doubt that with the likes of McGee, Stephenson and Rondo, there'll never be a dull moment with this team.

Reporters are already excited to cover this outfit on a daily basis as they're expecting fun times throughout next season.

But ultimately, the aim is to win and as long as they manage to do that, things should be rosy at the Staples Center

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