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Lakers Release Third Player In Two Days originally appeared on Athlon Sports. So far this offseason, the Los Angeles Lakers have had some major changes. The team lost Dorian Finney-Smith in free agency to the Houston Rockets, but they also signed Deandre Ayton after he was bought out by the Portland Trail Blazers.
Another stint goes down as short-lived for the former Detroit Pistons guard, Shake Milton. Recently, the Los Angeles Lakers waived Milton in order to make room
Marcus Smart very nearly signed on to join the Phoenix Suns following the buyout agreement he received from the Wizards, but credited the efforts of Lakers
Dave McMenamin recently opined that Lakers fans have nothing to worry about regarding Luka Doncic's long term plans.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/lakers as Lakers Breakout Guard Claimed by Suns in Brutal Move for LA. Former Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Goodwin is staying in the Western Conference. Goodwin will sign a free agent deal with the Phoenix Suns.
An NBA analyst has shared his perspective on the future of an LA Lakers star who might be on the move this offseason. Following their first-round exit at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, it was clear that the LA Lakers were in for a busy summer.
Explore the drama surrounding the Lakers this offseason, featuring LeBron James and his player option controversy.
New Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart gave an update on his injury issues that limited his games played last season.
Even after stretching-and-waiving the odious remaining contract of former three-time All-Star Bradley Beal (who went on to ink a two-year, $11 million deal with the L.A. Clippers), the Phoenix Suns just cannot help bringing in shooting guards this offseason.
James, who will turn 41 in December, is rumored to want out of the Lakers after Paul released a statement regarding the 21-time All-Star accepting his $52.6 million player option.
Rising to third all-time on the scoring list, Kobe Bryant was drafted by the Lakers out of Lower Merion High School in Pennsylvania in 1997. He quickly became a star, dueling with Michael Jordan in his first All-Star Game in 1998 and teaming with Shaquille O’Neal to bring Los Angeles a three-peat (2000, 2001, 2002).