The Los Angeles Lakers made a notable move on Sunday, acquiring Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for former lottery pick
After the Los Angeles Lakers traded D'Angelo Russell, he had one of his best games of the season, recording 22 points, eight assists, two total rebounds, two blocks, and one steal. Additionally, recent All-Star voting could indicate a shift in the coming years for Anthony Davis and LeBron James.
The Los Angeles Lakers finally made a trade, and it should bring them closer to their goal. On Sunday, the Lakers acquired Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milto
Once he found his way back to the Lakers in 2023, former All-Star guard D'Angelo Russell celebrated being given a second chance with the franchise. But not even two full seasons after his return, Russell was traded again to another one of his former teams.
JJ Redick provides a detailed breakdown of how D'Angelo Russell's absence has affected the Los Angeles Lakers' performance on the court.
Former Los Angeles Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell is excited for a new opportunity with the Brooklyn Nets as his free agency looms.
The Los Angeles Lakers traded guard D'Angelo Russell, forward Maxwell Lewis and three second-round draft picks to the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday in exchange for forward Dorian Finney-Smith and guard Shake Milton.
The Lakers and Nets reportedly agreed on a multi-player trade that will send D'Angelo Russell to Brooklyn and Dorian Finney-Smith to Los Angeles.
Just a few days after the Los Angeles Lakers decided to part ways with point guard D'Angelo Russell, the former lottery pick made his debut in Brooklyn once again. Russell played his first game with the Nets since being traded by the Lakers and put together a very nice showing.
With weeks to go before the NBA trade deadline, the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the few teams with a trade already in the books. But according to The Athletic's Jovan Buha, the Lakers are likely still not done making moves as they look to improve the roster for the 2024-25 season.
The Los Angeles Clippers may take a chance on a 6-foot-3 guard who's received the boot from the Los Angeles Lakers twice.