The Lakers officially named the Big Three "360-degree combination". What does this name mean?

With another NBA superstar Westbrook announcing that he has joined the Lakers, the Lakers' already strong lineup looks even more unstoppable. It seems that Lakers fans will be in luck next season! The Lakers also held a recent media day and started training for the new season; each Lakers player also took special makeup photos. The Big Three consisting of little emperor James, thick-browed brother Davis and Westbrook also have a new name, called "360 Group". In fact, this nickname has a lot of meaning!

The three numbers "360" in the name mean nothing else. They are actually the jersey numbers of these three players. That is, No. 3? Davis, No. 6? James and No. 0? Westbrook! On the official Twitter of the Lakers, this combination is called 360°, which mathematically means 360° in all directions. The implication must be to say that the Big Three combination of these three people is very comprehensive and has no blind spots in all aspects. It will be a terrifying existence next season.

However, in China, what is interesting is that the number combination "360" has the same name as a certain anti-virus software we often use, which also gives fans room for imagination. Because the homonym of "antivirus" can be extended to "kill Durant", which means defeating Durant. Durant is the most eye-catching superstar in the NBA now. Although he failed to reach the finals in this year's playoffs, his performance in the showdown with the Bucks was astonishing. What's even more coincidental is that Durant's Brooklyn Nets are also staffed by the Big Three. No matter how you look at it, if these two sides could meet on the court, the scene would definitely be as beautiful as Mars hitting the Earth.

What’s more interesting is that the Lakers actually have high hopes for Westbrook, believing that his impact will be an important factor in defeating Irving and Harden. For details, see the Wizards’ defeat by Westbrook last season. In that battle with the Nets, it seemed that this "360-kill" combination was determined to win!