The upcoming FIBA tournament will be an opportunity for Reaves to gain experience and develop his game — which could aid him to take that exciting third-year leap that the Lakers are hoping for from him.
As the offseason continues, nothing has changed when it comes to the Lakers interest in Christian Wood with a sign-and-trade with the Mavericks not of interest.
With a new core of role players and rising stars locked in for the foreseeable future beside Anthony Davis, the Lakers have built in some optionality to how they go about building a team over then next few seasons.
The Lakers’ extension with Anthony Davis was one that came with seemingly very little deliberation with the franchise worried little about his injury history.
Ahead of his fifth season in Los Angeles, Anthony Davis and the Lakers have reportedly agreed to an extension that will keep him in purple and gold for even longer.
In his return to Los Angeles, D’Angelo Russell relied on his experience from his first time around to have a far more successful stint with the Lakers.
After long being a player on a bargain contract, Jarred Vanderbilt is eligible for an extension that should finally see him get his worth, but should the Lakers offer it?
With their roster all but set, Darvin Ham will have several five-man configurations to experiment with this upcoming year. Let’s take a look at a few of the most interesting.
Despite both sides being interested in him, neither the Spurs or Rockets took the gamble of trying to sign Austin Reaves this summer for different reasons.
By utilizing a brand new addition to the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Lakers made a low-risk, high-reward bet on Maxwell Lewis’s 3-and-D potential.