With the deadline approaching, the Lakers should be active enough for the occasion. Rob Pelinka has already made the rounds of his squad, with 6 players who could be exchanged in the coming weeks. Fans can prepare for some action, at least if there are takers.
After a first part of the season that can be described as “failed”, the Lakers will try to reverse the trend before the start of the playoffs. LeBron James will have to chain the good performances, but it is the return of Anthony Davis which can change things. The interior must recover itself after many problems.
But can this squad fight for the title? Considering the results so far, one can easily say “no”. This means that Rob Pelinka will have to take action. Two ways to do this: either a trade or a signing on the free agent market. To date, both possibilities exist.
Trades approaching in Los Angeles
The deadline scheduled for February 10, we will quickly know more about the possible movements among the Angelinos. According to Bleacher Report, a plan is already planned with 6 players on the market. Not everyone is expected to leave, but there is a good chance of seeing at least one exchange. Still need to find a partner.
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The Lakers hope Kendrick Nunn can make his debut before the deadline. Most deals with Talen Horton-Tucker require Nunn to lure, but the team can also be creative with minimum-wage players. DeAndre Jordan, Kent Bazemore, Wayne Ellington and possibly Dwight Howard.
6 players who could, depending on the circumstances, pack their bags. Nothing is done yet, because negotiating will not be easy. We think for example of Jordan, who is far from convincing: not sure today that someone wants to attract him to his team.
While waiting for the follow-up with trades, the Purple and Gold have confirmed a new addition to the squad. Defense priority for this roster, which needs it to finish the season.
Movement in Los Angeles, after a completely failed first part of the season. It remains to be seen who will leave, and against whom. Given the results, Rob Pelinka no longer has much choice: things have to move.