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A new mock trade outlines the package the Lakers would likely need to send to New Orleans in order to land Herb Jones.
Lakers predicted to reunite with 17 ppg scorer in bombshell trade to help Luka Dončić originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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"Get rid of him now while his stock is so high" - Gilbert Arenas encourages the Lakers to trade Austin Reaves
With Reaves having a breakout year, averaging career-highs across the board at 27.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game, while firmly establishing himself as the clear No.2 option behind Doncic, his value is at an all-time high, and Arenas wants the Lakers to strike while the iron is hot.
Los Angeles Lakers star player LeBron James has held several impressive statistical records over the course of his career. One of the more notable ones include
The Lakers blew a 20-point, fourth-quarter lead but held on to beat the Suns 116-114 behind LeBron James’ clutch free throws with 3.9 seconds left. A physical, contentious matchup featured five technical fouls and an ejection, with Dillon Brooks hitting the go-ahead three before his chest bump with James got him tossed.
The Los Angeles Lakers are sending a pair of young players to their G League squad. Per Ryan Ward of Lakers Nation, Los Angeles assigned second-year guard Dalton Knecht and rookie forward Adou Thiero to the South Bay Lakers.
While LeBron James is back on the court for the Los Angeles Lakers for season 23, his wife Savannah just launched Season 7 of her podcast “Everybody’s Crazy” while rocking a non-Lakers team fit.
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Lakers jersey history No. 18 — Sasha Vujačić
In 2004, the Lakers took Sasha Vujačić, a guard out of Slovenia, with the No. 27 pick in the NBA draft. For most of his six and a half seasons with them, he was a very streaky 3-point shooter who was below-average in every other facet of the game and had a tendency to commit fouls while being overly aggressive defensively.
As blunt as one can be, former NBA player Paul Pierce says the Lakers and the Suns don't have the intelligence to go far in the playoffs.