Red Hot Chili Peppers rocker calls out Lakers, demands they stop 'wasting' LeBron James' career

Flea demanded the Lakers 'not let another season meander its way down the drain'

The Lakers are off to an 0-4 start, and the current state of the team does not sit well with one rock star.

Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea took to Twitter and called out Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka. 

Flea wants the front office to make some adjustments — quickly. 

"Either blow it all up and rebuild, or mortgage the future to fix the lack chemistry and skill on this basketball team," Flea wrote in a passionate plea.

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Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers performs during weekend one of ACL Music Fest 2022 at Zilker Park Oct. 9, 2022, in Austin, Texas. (Getty Images)

"Do not let another season meander its way down the drain, wasting the great LeBron James’ sunset of his career."

All-Star Russell Westbrook continues to struggle after a turbulent season last year. 

Westbrook was the subject of several trade rumors during the offseason, and first-year head coach Darvin Ham has considered bringing Westbrook off the bench.

Bass player Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers plays the national anthem prior to a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets at Crypto.com Arena April 3, 2022, in Los Angeles.  (Getty Images)

But the Lakers' issues run deeper than one player. James spoke out against the construction of the roster after the team lost the 2022-2023 NBA season opener against the Golden State Warriors.

"To be completely honest, we’re not a team that's constructed of great shooting," James said after the loss. "That's just the truth of the matter. It’s not like we’re sitting here with a lot of lasers on our team."

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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, right, shoots as Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson, center, and Danuel House Jr. defend during the first half of a game Feb. 16, 2022, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

The team's 0-4 record to start a regular season is James' worst since his rookie season when he was with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In 2003-04, the Cavaliers started off 0-5.

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James' frustration may be growing. He posted a cryptic Instagram message Thursday with the caption, "How long will you be taken for granted."