With Anthony Davis out for the next week, that won't change the Lakers' plans as far as what they do at the trade deadline.
The Indiana Pacers have put themselves in position for real success throughout the remainder of the NBA season. After a slow start, Indiana has started to play
With the trade deadline approaching, the Lakers have reportedly shifted their focus to Myles Turner as they look to bolster their frontcourt. Will they finally make the move, or will Turner remain the trade rumor that never happens?
The Lakers eye Myles Turner to solidify their frontcourt and meet Anthony Davis' preference to play power forward in a bold trade.
The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the teams that are expected to be active in the market before the Feb. 9 trade deadline. Several names have already been linked to L.A. in the rumor mill, but it appears that they have now set their sights on one particular player.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be very active ahead of the February 6th trade deadline. With a 26-19 record and a team that has very much overachieved this season, their roster is in a prime position to be improved.
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Even though Anthony Davis will be out for at least a week, the Lakers reportedly won't change their approach toward trading for another center.
The Los Angeles Lakers might finally be able to land Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner, giving Anthony Davis the perfect frontcourt partner
The Los Angeles Lakers have made adding a big man "even more of a priority" after Anthony Davis' recent comments regarding his desire to see the team
The Los Angeles Lakers are fifth in the Western Conference, but if they go after a reported trade target, they could have more than enough size to tackle the Denver Nuggets.