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New Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart learned that patience is a virtue after his past two injury-riddled seasons.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in possession of significant assets, allowing them to make relevant trades to get better. With ...
Explore potential trades involving Lakers star LeBron James and his son, Bronny James, in this intriguing proposal.
With LeBron James perhaps mulling a split from the Los Angeles Lakers, it's only fair to wonder whether he might be hearing ...
It’s no secret the Los Angeles Lakers might’ve delivered one of the worst Summer League showings in recent memory, wrapping ...
The Lakers are willing to accept only expiring contracts in a potential LeBron James trade, according to The Athletic's Dan Woike. The post Lakers Want Specific Assets in a LeBron James Trade: Report ...
The Lakers are looking to optimize their roster around LeBron James and Anthony Davis, but Hayes' inconsistent contributions and defensive lapses make him a less appealing trade asset.
NBA insider Marc Stein believes "at least three teams" would need to be involved in order for the Los Angeles Lakers to ...
The Lakers, then, can’t trade a first-rounder until 2026/27. They also owe their next two second-round picks to other teams.
In previous years, Pelinka did have a significant asset shortfall to manage due to old trades, but the Lakers aren't in that hapless a situation anymore. Let's take a look at the Lakers' best ...
According to Multiple team leaders, the Lakers’ top three trade assets are guard Austin Reaves, second-year wing Dalton Knecht, and their unprotected 2031 first-round pick.