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Lakers are exploring D’Angelo Russell sign

The Los Angeles Lakers have a number of key players who are about to become free agents, and there seems to be a good chance that at least one of them will not be back next season. Guards D’Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, Lonnie Walker IV and Dennis Schroder, as well as forwards Rui Hachimura and Troy Brown Jr. will be free agents once the new league year begins in a few weeks. While keeping Reaves and Hachimura are a big priority for Los Angeles, Russell could be a different story. The 27-year-old guard played poorly in the Western Conference finals, and some feel the team wants to part ways with him. Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports wrote that the Lakers are exploring sign-and-trade possibilities with him, and one could involve veteran Chris Paul (h/t Via “Would Phoenix take Russell for Paul? The Suns held discussions with the Timberwolves regarding Russell prior to the trade deadline, sources told Yahoo Sports, before Minnesota found a new home for him with the Lakers. Phoenix also coveted Wolves center Naz Reid in trade talks, sources said. “Russell is known to be close friends with Booker. Plus, the Lakers are said to be exploring similar sign-and-trade possibilities with Russell. For Los Angeles and Phoenix, losing Russell by free agency or waiving Paul would sacrifice a $30 million salary slot that feels all the more precious while staring down a daunting new second tax apron in the league’s upcoming collective bargaining agreement. These decisions are not ones to make o...

Los Angeles Lakers Shouldn’t Bank Their Title Hopes Solely On Chris Paul

Paul suddenly appears to be the Lakers’ best — and likely most affordable — option when it comes to solving their point guard woes. While there’s little doubt that the idea of Paul, LeBron James and Anthony Davis teaming up seems like a match made in heaven, Los Angeles should be extremely cautious when it comes to banking their title hopes on an aging point guard who is often injured by the time the playoffs roll around. If the Lakers can sign Paul at a reduced rate — whether that’s the veteran’s minimum ( But signing Paul doesn’t mean the Lakers have solved their point guard problem. Whether that means re-signing the less-than-desirable D’Angelo Russell or signing another affordable veteran off of the free agency market, Los Angeles has to protect themselves from hoping Paul can stay healthy during an entire season. Paul missed the last four games of the postseason during the Suns’ semifinals loss to the Nuggets due to a groin injury. He was limited to just 59 games in the regular season and appeared in just 65 games during the 2021-22 season due to a wrist injury. Does this sound familiar? The Lakers’ own power duo — James and Davis — deal with their own injury problems on a yearly basis. Since arriving in Los Angeles, James has averaged just 56 appearances over the past five seasons. Over the past three seasons alone, James has failed to appear in more than 56 games in a single season. Meanwhile, the 30-year-old Davis has always been often injured, averaging just 44 ap...

Los Angeles Lakers

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2021

• 1. Oct 19, LAL (0-1) lost to GSW, 114-121 • • • 2. Oct 22, LAL (0-2) lost to PHO, 105-115 • • 3. Oct 24, LAL (1-2) beat MEM, 121-118 • • 4. Oct 26 @ SAS, LAL (2-2) beat SAS, 125-121 • 5. Oct 27 @ OKC, LAL (2-3) lost to OKC, 115-123 • • 6. Oct 29, LAL (3-3) beat CLE, 113-101 • • 7. Oct 31, LAL (4-3) beat HOU, 95-85 • • 8. Nov 2, LAL (5-3) beat HOU, 119-117 • • 9. Nov 4, LAL (5-4) lost to OKC, 104-107 • • 10. Nov 6 @ POR, LAL (5-5) lost to POR, 90-105 • • 11. Nov 8, LAL (6-5) beat CHO, 126-123 • • 12. Nov 10, LAL (7-5) beat MIA, 120-117 • • 13. Nov 12, LAL (7-6) lost to MIN, 83-107 • • 14. Nov 14, LAL (8-6) beat SAS, 114-106 • 15. Nov 15, LAL (8-7) lost to CHI, 103-121 • • 16. Nov 17 @ MIL, LAL (8-8) lost to MIL, 102-109 • • 17. Nov 19 @ BOS, LAL (8-9) lost to BOS, 108-130 • • 18. Nov 21 @ DET, LAL (9-9) beat DET, 121-116 • • 19. Nov 23 @ NYK, LAL (9-10) lost to NYK, 100-106 • 20. Nov 24 @ IND, LAL (10-10) beat IND, 124-116 • • 21. Nov 26, LAL (10-11) lost to SAC, 137-141 • • 22. Nov 28, LAL (11-11) beat DET, 110-106 • • 23. Nov 30 @ SAC, LAL (12-11) beat SAC, 117-92 • • • 24. Dec 3, LAL (12-12) lost to LAC, 115-119 • • • • 25. Dec 7, LAL (13-12) beat BOS, 117-102 • • 26. Dec 9 @ MEM, LAL (13-13) lost to MEM, 95-108 • 27. Dec 10 @ OKC, LAL (14-13) beat OKC, 116-95 • • 28. Dec 12, LAL (15-13) beat ORL, 106-94 • • • 29. Dec 15 @ DAL, LAL (16-13) beat DAL, 107-104 • • 30. Dec 17 @ MIN, LAL (16-14) lost to MIN, 92-110 • • 31. Dec 19 @ CHI, LAL (16-15) lost to CHI, 110-115 • • ...

Lakers are exploring D’Angelo Russell sign

The Los Angeles Lakers have a number of key players who are about to become free agents, and there seems to be a good chance that at least one of them will not be back next season. Guards D’Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, Lonnie Walker IV and Dennis Schroder, as well as forwards Rui Hachimura and Troy Brown Jr. will be free agents once the new league year begins in a few weeks. While keeping Reaves and Hachimura are a big priority for Los Angeles, Russell could be a different story. The 27-year-old guard played poorly in the Western Conference finals, and some feel the team wants to part ways with him. Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports wrote that the Lakers are exploring sign-and-trade possibilities with him, and one could involve veteran Chris Paul (h/t Via “Would Phoenix take Russell for Paul? The Suns held discussions with the Timberwolves regarding Russell prior to the trade deadline, sources told Yahoo Sports, before Minnesota found a new home for him with the Lakers. Phoenix also coveted Wolves center Naz Reid in trade talks, sources said. “Russell is known to be close friends with Booker. Plus, the Lakers are said to be exploring similar sign-and-trade possibilities with Russell. For Los Angeles and Phoenix, losing Russell by free agency or waiving Paul would sacrifice a $30 million salary slot that feels all the more precious while staring down a daunting new second tax apron in the league’s upcoming collective bargaining agreement. These decisions are not ones to make o...

Los Angeles Lakers Jerseys & Gear. Nike.com

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Los Angeles Lakers Shouldn’t Bank Their Title Hopes Solely On Chris Paul

Paul suddenly appears to be the Lakers’ best — and likely most affordable — option when it comes to solving their point guard woes. While there’s little doubt that the idea of Paul, LeBron James and Anthony Davis teaming up seems like a match made in heaven, Los Angeles should be extremely cautious when it comes to banking their title hopes on an aging point guard who is often injured by the time the playoffs roll around. If the Lakers can sign Paul at a reduced rate — whether that’s the veteran’s minimum ( But signing Paul doesn’t mean the Lakers have solved their point guard problem. Whether that means re-signing the less-than-desirable D’Angelo Russell or signing another affordable veteran off of the free agency market, Los Angeles has to protect themselves from hoping Paul can stay healthy during an entire season. Paul missed the last four games of the postseason during the Suns’ semifinals loss to the Nuggets due to a groin injury. He was limited to just 59 games in the regular season and appeared in just 65 games during the 2021-22 season due to a wrist injury. Does this sound familiar? The Lakers’ own power duo — James and Davis — deal with their own injury problems on a yearly basis. Since arriving in Los Angeles, James has averaged just 56 appearances over the past five seasons. Over the past three seasons alone, James has failed to appear in more than 56 games in a single season. Meanwhile, the 30-year-old Davis has always been often injured, averaging just 44 ap...

2021

• 1. Oct 19, LAL (0-1) lost to GSW, 114-121 • • • 2. Oct 22, LAL (0-2) lost to PHO, 105-115 • • 3. Oct 24, LAL (1-2) beat MEM, 121-118 • • 4. Oct 26 @ SAS, LAL (2-2) beat SAS, 125-121 • 5. Oct 27 @ OKC, LAL (2-3) lost to OKC, 115-123 • • 6. Oct 29, LAL (3-3) beat CLE, 113-101 • • 7. Oct 31, LAL (4-3) beat HOU, 95-85 • • 8. Nov 2, LAL (5-3) beat HOU, 119-117 • • 9. Nov 4, LAL (5-4) lost to OKC, 104-107 • • 10. Nov 6 @ POR, LAL (5-5) lost to POR, 90-105 • • 11. Nov 8, LAL (6-5) beat CHO, 126-123 • • 12. Nov 10, LAL (7-5) beat MIA, 120-117 • • 13. Nov 12, LAL (7-6) lost to MIN, 83-107 • • 14. Nov 14, LAL (8-6) beat SAS, 114-106 • 15. Nov 15, LAL (8-7) lost to CHI, 103-121 • • 16. Nov 17 @ MIL, LAL (8-8) lost to MIL, 102-109 • • 17. Nov 19 @ BOS, LAL (8-9) lost to BOS, 108-130 • • 18. Nov 21 @ DET, LAL (9-9) beat DET, 121-116 • • 19. Nov 23 @ NYK, LAL (9-10) lost to NYK, 100-106 • 20. Nov 24 @ IND, LAL (10-10) beat IND, 124-116 • • 21. Nov 26, LAL (10-11) lost to SAC, 137-141 • • 22. Nov 28, LAL (11-11) beat DET, 110-106 • • 23. Nov 30 @ SAC, LAL (12-11) beat SAC, 117-92 • • • 24. Dec 3, LAL (12-12) lost to LAC, 115-119 • • • • 25. Dec 7, LAL (13-12) beat BOS, 117-102 • • 26. Dec 9 @ MEM, LAL (13-13) lost to MEM, 95-108 • 27. Dec 10 @ OKC, LAL (14-13) beat OKC, 116-95 • • 28. Dec 12, LAL (15-13) beat ORL, 106-94 • • • 29. Dec 15 @ DAL, LAL (16-13) beat DAL, 107-104 • • 30. Dec 17 @ MIN, LAL (16-14) lost to MIN, 92-110 • • 31. Dec 19 @ CHI, LAL (16-15) lost to CHI, 110-115 • • ...

Los Angeles Lakers

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