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Lakers trade rumors: Front office doesn’t want to compound previous mistakes with another deal, per report

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the situation is getting more and more serious los angeles lakersAfter coming back into the playoff hunt following a 2-10 start, they lost four in a row with Anthony Davis injured. It’s frustrating, especially considering how well LeBron James has played: His four-time MVP turned 38 this week, and he’s shot 50% or more in seven straight games. At least he has scored 30 points.

Yet the Lakers continue to surround him with minimum-wage players and a pointlessly small lineup.Fans have been waiting for a trade all season, but as losses pile up, a trade seems less and less likely. The Athletic’s Jovan Buha, the team does not want to compound past mistakes with further favorable moves. Of course, this means the Lakers don’t want to trade first-round picks in 2027 and 2029 to support a 13-20 team.

While this is justifiable on its own, it’s actually very frustrating. Prior to the season, Rob Pelinka promised to become “custodian of LeBron’s legacy” and vowed to trade these two first-round picks in the right deal. The flaws that led to the 2019 season were all but predictable in the preseason. The Lakers didn’t sign shooters in the offseason.

But most tragically, the team has done little to limit the amount of work James and Davis have had to shoulder. death, boston celticsThree days later, he suffered a leg injury that made his return timeline unclear.How long can he stay healthy with this broken roster now that James is the lone star? do you want?

Summer would have been the time to fix this roster.Instead, they burdened two superstars with a mistake the front office no longer seemed interested in fixing. Participate in the lottery at and probably new orleans pelicans future superstar. This could have been prevented with swift and decisive action. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the front his office will not take such action, instead choosing to waste his last year of LeBron’s prime.

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