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The Lakers are widely expected to pursue a 3-and-D wing before the Feb. 5 trade deadline, but their moves could extend beyond one addition.
Former LA Lakers center Christian Koloko is heading to Memphis after signing a 10-day contract with the Grizzlies.
Two trade targets that come to mind are Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins, who was connected to the Lakers during the offseason and New Orleans Pelicans forward Herb Jones. Both could tremendously help L.A.’s perimeter defense, but their availability remains a question mark.
The Los Angeles Lakers recently cut ties with a promising big man and he's now joined a new team less than a month after being waived by L.A.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been advised by an NBA insider to deal Austin Reaves to the Pelicans for two talented wing players.
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NBA scouts and executives name two players who could help Lakers
As far as the Los Angeles Lakers are concerned, it is well-known that they would love to acquire Herbert Jones of the New Orleans Pelicans and/or the Sacramento Kings ' Keon Ellis. It doesn't appear that either team is very eager to move either player right now, but plenty can change between now and the beginning of February.
Former Lakers fan favorite Quincy Olivari has found a new home with the Motor City Cruise, putting up standout performances in the G League. The post Former Lakers’ Fan Favorite Quincy Olivari Shows Out for New Team appeared first on Heavy Sports.
As LeBron James turns 41, JJ Redick and Lakers teammates like Nick Smith Jr. react to the "not normal" longevity of the NBA's oldest active superstar.
Former top pick in the 2018 NBA Draft, center Mo Bamba, has found a new opportunity with a new team to begin his eighth season in the NBA.
Redick said the team’s success hinges on a series of choices. While injuries and revolving lineups have slowed continuity on the defensive end, the real challenges stem from mentality. And while players can get healthier, they don’t usually get tougher or more energetic.
Nikola Jokic scored 56 points against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and also recorded a triple-double in the win. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes debate how good Jokic is, if the Los Angeles Lakers need to adjust,