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It sounds like another veteran center is off the board for the Los Angeles Lakers as the Feb. 6 trade deadline draws nearer. NBA insider Marc Stein
With the trade deadline approaching, the Lakers have been linked to De’Aaron Fox, but the reality is far more complicated.
Top trade target Walker Kessler is "essentially unavailable" in Lakers trade talks due to the Jazz's steep asking price.
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.
On Tuesday, news broke that the Sacramento Kings are open to moving Fox before the NBA trade deadline and that he welcomes a potential change of scenery. Given that Fox's agent is Rich Paul, who has deep ties to the Lakers and represents LeBron James and Anthony Davis, L.A. was immediately suggested as a destination.
The Spurs are armed with enough draft capital and young players to make any trade for Fox a worthwhile venture for the Kings. It is also extremely understandable why a star guard would want to position themselves as the running mate for the next face of the league, Victor Wembanyama.
Nine-time All-Star Los Angeles Lakers center Anthony Davis is getting honest about how he wants his team to handle the February 6 NBA trade deadline. During a n
Anthony Davis exited Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, and it was quickly reported that he had an abdominal strain. Now, the Lakers star will miss at least one week as he recovers from that strain, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.