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By trading for Luka Dončić in February, Pelinka ensured that the Lakers' post-LeBron future is secure, or at least it will be if and when Luka signs an extension. As for LeBron, he has until June 29 to decide on his player option for next year, though it's widely expected that he'll be back for at least one more year.
Speaking with reporters about what the Los AnLakers are looking for in the offseason, general manager Rob Pelinka admitted that the one area he’s looking to improve is at the center position.
The Los Angeles Lakers saw their season come to a premature end, falling in just five games to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round.
Flagg has been the obvious No. 1 pick all season, but Harrison's decision to trade the 25-year-old Dončić for a 31-year-old Anthony Davis suggested that Dallas was all-in on the present. Had that been the case, Dallas could have offered Flagg for a number of veteran All-Stars, most notably Giannis Antetokounmpo should he become available.
Despite high expectations, the Los Angeles Lakers were bumped out of the playoffs in easy fashion by the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games. There have been p
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LeBron Wire on MSNLakers trade idea swaps Austin Reaves for two-time All-Star centerLogan Struck of Sports Illustrated suggested they ship a package centered around Reaves and forward Jarred Vanderbilt out in order to obtain Jaren Jackson Jr., the Memphis Grizzlies ' two-time All-Star big man.
Speculation surrounds LeBron James' future after the Lakers' playoff exit, with rumors suggesting a move to the Dallas Mavericks. Rashad McCants hints at a potential reunion with Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving in Dallas.