The Lakers have glaring needs, including another big and secondary playmaker. Here's who they should go after before the Feb. 6 deadline.
The Los Angeles Lakers are known to be seeking a center before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, but one of their top targets is reportedly off the table. On
Kessler (shoulder) has been cleared to play in Thursday's game against the Timberwolves, Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune reports. After missing the last two games for the Jazz with a shoulder contusion,
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be very active ahead of the February 6th trade deadline. With a 26-19 record and a team that has very much overachieved this season, their roster is in a prime position to be improved.
Organizations sometimes need to reset. It’s just a fact of life in professional sports, especially for small market teams. Finding players to build around requires patience, a bit of NBA Draft luck, and clear communication of the plan.
Kessler (shoulder) will not play Tuesday against the Warriors. Kessler will miss his second game in a row Tuesday, presumably after picking up the injury Saturday against Memphis. With John Collins (illness) and Lauri Markkanen (rest) also sidelined,
Utah Jazz star center Walker Kessler remains the Los Angeles Lakers' No. 1 target ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, despite the
The LA Lakers ' asking price for Walker Kessler has been revealed. Utah Jazz insider Ben Anderson reported that executive Danny Ainge is demanding Lakers' GM Rob Pelinka essentially mortgage LA's entire future with a package of two first-round picks and Dalton Knecht for Kessler's services.
The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly been eyeing Walker Kessler for quite some time now, but they have yet to reach a deal with the Utah Jazz. The Lakers haven't matched the asking price for Kessler,
Minnesota will attempt to keep its four-game win streak alive when the Timberwolves take on Utah. Thursday's meeting is the first this season for the two squads.
The Los Angeles Lakers have made it clear that Anthony Davis’ injury will not alter their approach to the trade deadline, despite growing concerns about their roster depth.
Even though Anthony Davis will be out for at least a week, the Lakers reportedly won't change their approach toward trading for another center.