The Los Angeles Lakers announced they have signed former Philadelphia 76ers guard Quentin Grimes. While the teams of the deal were not disclosed, it is reported to be a four-year contract worth $60 million with a player option in the final season.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced the signing of Sandro Mamukelashvili on Tuesday night, which was one day after new deals could be made official. The team did not disclose terms of the agreement, but Mamukelashvili’s Lakers contract reportedly is for $52 million over four years.
LeBron James was with the Los Angeles Lakers for eight seasons, passing his original stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the longest streak of consecutive years with a team.
After veteran guard Marcus Smart chose to sign with the Houston Rockets in NBA free agency, the Los Angeles Lakers suffered a significant loss in the backcourt, especially from a perimeter defense perspective.
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Despite a slew of trades and signings this offseason, the Los Angeles Lakers are not slowing down in their revamp as it is targeting another talented wing on the open market.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced they have officially traded center Deandre Ayton to the Washington Wizards in exchange for guard Jaden Hardy and second-round draft picks in 2031 and 2032.
As the Los Angeles Lakers look to round out their roster, their biggest need is a wing with size who can defend. The name that keeps coming up as a fit is Jonathan Kuminga, formerly of the Golden State Warriors and currently of the Atlanta Hawks.
When LeBron James announced that he wouldn’t return to the Los Angeles Lakers, a few teams that surfaced as options were the Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors.
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After the first week of NBA free agency, the Los Angeles Lakers have made a flurry of moves, from agreeing to contracts with several players and pulling off two trades.
The Lakers aren’t giving up on Jonathan Kuminga. According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Los Angeles remains the most aggressive team pursuing the unrestricted free agent, even after using most of its available cap space earlier in free agency.
The expectation is that former Tennessee Volunteers guard Dalton Knecht will be traded by the Los Angeles Lakers at some point this offseason. The expectation is that former Tennessee Vols guard Dalton Knecht will be traded by the Los Angeles Lakers at some point this offseason.
The Lakers have added another veteran to their revamped frontcourt. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Los Angeles has agreed to a one-year contract with free agent center Kevon Looney.
It’s been a busy week for the Los Angeles Lakers as they have been making moves that they believe will improve their roster. The Lakers used all of their available draft capital to acquire Walker Kessler to give them their long-term center, and then recouped some by trading their former center Deandre Ayton to the Washington Wizards.
The Lakers have maintained their interest in free agent forward Jonathan Kuminga but haven’t made a strong enough offer to secure a commitment from him, league sources tell Anthony Slater of ESPN.
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The Los Angeles Lakers remain in the market for a wing player this offseason and one name that has continually been linked to them is Jonathan Kuminga.
The crosstown rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers gets a bizarre and highly skeptical layer after Rui Hachimura’s free agency.
There is a familiar face within the Los Angeles Lakers locker room for rookie first-round pick Cameron Carr as he was a college teammate of third-year guard Dalton Knecht.
James is without question the single biggest figure in Cavaliers franchise history, as the Akron native famously guided the club to an NBA title in the spring of 2016.