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Paul Pierce is not too excited about the Los Angeles Lakers’ acquisition of Deandre Ayton. The former NBA All-Star expected more from the Los Angeles Lakers, but the team has had a relatively quiet summer thus far.
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed Jaxson Hayes, bringing back the big man in another major free agency move. The biggest question mark this offseason was the f
A Los Angeles Lakers trade idea swaps out a $33 million free agent bust for a $48 million former Defensive Player of the Year candidate.
The newest member of the Los Angeles Lakers, Deandre Ayton, was finally, officially introduced to the media on Tuesday. The Lakers pursued Ayton after he negotiated a contract buyout with the Portland Trail Blazers and became an unrestricted free agent.
New Lakers Player Directly Addresses Attitude Concerns originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a first-round loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves last season despite being considered legitimate title contenders. Despite their early playoff exit, the Lakers still have a solid outlook for next season.
Los Angeles Lakers President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka referred to new big man Deandre Ayton as a starting-caliber center.
With their need for a center and two superstars on different timelines, the Lakers are getting lots of attention — and understandably so.
The Los Angeles Lakers no longer orbit around LeBron James. That baton was passed as soon as L.A. finalized the trade that sent out James' handpicked sidekick, Anthony Davis, to acquire Luka Dončić, a 26-year-old megastar more than capable of piloting the Purple and Gold well past the LeBron era.