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Lakers would trade two first-round picks for Kyrie Irving The Lakers remain active in trade talks and would part with their 2027 and 2029 first-round picks in the right deal, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said in an appearance on Sports Center (video link). Those picks “have a lot of value in the marketplace” if they’re unprotected, Wojnarowski states. He adds that L.A. would be willing to give them up in a trade for Kyrie Irving, but the Nets haven’t been interested. 1 hour ago – via Hoops Rumors Trade, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Trade, Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers
Those around the team were confident that James signing an extension was likely, considering how much he’s enjoyed playing for the Lakers and living in Los Angeles. The primary complication in James’ decision was that he has been privately adamant that the Lakers still need to improve the current roster and trade for superstar point guard Kyrie Irving, league sources have told The Athletic. 1 hour ago – via Jovan Buha @ The Athletic Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers have explored runs at Nets point guard Kyrie Irving ($36.9 million expiring contract), but it’s unclear if Brooklyn would want to include Joe Harris’ $19.9 million salary for 2023-24 as well. The Pacers have Buddy Hield, a former client of Lakers executive Rob Pelinka, at $18.6-23.3 million for next season (depending on incentives). Los Angeles has also explored a deal for Pacers center Myles Turner with the expectation that he would extend or re-sign beyond his current $17.5-20 million salary for 2022-23. 1 hour ago – via Eric Pincus @ Bleacher Report Rob Pelinka, Trade, Uncategorized Rob Pelinka, Trade, Buddy Hield, Joe Harris, Kyrie Irving, Myles Turner, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers have also engaged in “on and off again” talks with the Pacers about Myles Turner and Buddy Hield, sources tell Wojnarowski, but L.A. wouldn’t trade both future first-rounders in that deal. 1 hour ago – via Hoops Rumors Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Buddy Hield, Myles Turner, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers
Per several sources connected to teams like the Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs, the Lakers have not been willing to part with significant draft capital to get off Westbrook’s contract. But that may have been tied to uncertainty surrounding James’ future, which is now put to rest. 1 hour ago – via Eric Pincus @ Bleacher Report Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Russell Westbrook, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs
The sense from those sources: Westbrook will have a new home when the Lakers green-light trades that include both their 2027 and 2029 first-rounders. What’s still unclear is whether L.A. will be willing to do so. 1 hour ago – via Eric Pincus @ Bleacher Report Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Russell Westbrook, Los Angeles Lakers
Rob Pelinka has been “very active” in attempting to add more shooting and size to the Los Angeles Lakers roster, according to Adrian Wojnarowski on ESPN. “Rob Pelinka has still been very active, even in the dog days of August. He’s been on the phone a lot, he’s still trying to find deals to bring in more shooting, perhaps some size. And so I think those conversations continue all the way into training camp,” said Wojnarowski on NBA Today. 1 hour ago – via RealGM Rob Pelinka, Trade, Uncategorized Rob Pelinka, Trade, Los Angeles Lakers
Among the executives with whom I spoke, a Boston deal with Jaylen Brown as the centerpiece appears to be the unofficial front-runner here. In general terms, sources say the Nets are using the fact that the Celtics (and perhaps other teams) have made their second-best player available as a baseline of sorts in negotiations. Translation: If you’re still trying to discuss a Durant deal without putting your second-best talent on the table, then just stop wasting everyone’s time and bow out of this race. 1 hour ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets