The Lakers still have LeBron James and Anthony Davis leading the charge, making them a threat in the Western Conference. However, it seems that the team will need to add more firepower if they want to seriously be considered as a title threat.
Despite the Los Angeles Lakers searching for a third star to pair with LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the likelihood of them landing the Chicago Bulls' best player is dwindling.
The NBA trade deadline is less than a month away, and the Los Angeles Lakers are expected to make some big waves.  The highly anticipated deadline is Feb. 6, an
Lakers' trade talks for Bulls' Zach LaVine falter after D'Angelo Russell deal. $215M contract and roster fit concerns complicate potential move before deadline.
For years, the Chicago Bulls have been shopping Zach LaVine around. The UCLA product is a very good player, but he might not be what they need right now. With that in mind, the Los Angeles Lakers reportedly touched base with them.
The Los Angeles Lakers continue to play inconsistent basketball under JJ Redick. In an attempt to give Laker fans a reason to be excited about the second half of the season, Los Angeles could swap a trustworthy wing for an established Chicago Bulls superstar.
The Lakers could use Lavine’s balanced skill set in Los Angeles, and with Vincent, a Miami Heat outcast, letting the franchise down with his subpar play, a guard swap would make perfect sense for JJ Redick’s club. More NBA: Warriors predicted to cut ties with inspirational $109 million NBA champion via trade
Lakers head coach J.J. Redick expects Anthony Davis to return to action after dealing with plantar fasciitis. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly inquired about Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic, per NBA insider Evan Sidery. The Bulls are expected to deal Vucevic b
In six straight games for the Chicago Bulls, he has scored more than 30 ... satisfactory trade offers for their superstar. The Los Angeles Lakers are a team who have been constantly linked with ...
Once the home city of the Los Angeles Lakers for 32 seasons and six NBA championships, the team returns to Inglewood, Calif., on Sunday, this time as the visitor.