Yep.He's gonna get the mark next season and when he leaves, he'll partially blame the muted response/celebration as a reason for bouncing.
Lakers is the worst possible place for him to break the record.
The fanbase cares about CHAMPIONSHIPS over individual accomplishments, especially when you might not even be a top 10 most-loved Laker of all-time by REAL Laker fans. No bandwagon shyt.
Him breaking the record in Cleveland would garner the ovation he wants.