The Los Angeles Lakers are running out of time to improve their roster drastically. While the franchise has won five of its last seven games, it could set itself up for future success by trading for an aging Golden State Warriors forward and four-time NBA champion.
The Warriors would be licking their chops at acquiring one of the Lakers' prized first-round picks that are still available. Given the looming retirement of James, any future draft capital from Los Angeles is viewed as gold to most across the league.
The Golden State Warriors may trade Draymond Green to the Los Angeles Lakers. This trade could bring the Warriors Rui Hachimura, Gabe Vincent, and oth
Learn about Bill Simmons' intriguing trade proposal for the Los Angeles Lakers. Could this trade help them in the post-LeBron era?
Bill Simmons proposes a blockbuster trade that could shake up the NBA landscape. Find out how it could benefit the Warriors and the Lakers.
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The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors 118-110 on Saturday, led by superstars Anthony Davis and LeBron James combining for 61 points. LA's star duo outscored the Warriors' entire starting lineup, as they were overshadowed by some disappointing performances.
Anthony Davis had 36 points and 13 rebounds, LeBron James added 25 points and 12 assists, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 118-108 on Saturday night.
While that is the case, league sources suggest that they are expected to 'stand pat' or make a 'move around the margins.' If the Lakers were to take that route, it would not help