L.A. sends Maxwell Lewis and 3 future second-round picks to Brooklyn as part of the deal for Finney-Smith and Shake Milton.
The Los Angeles Lakers have finally made a move! After months of speculation and trade rumors, the team has finally decided to start retooling the roster.
For the Lakers ... to the Nets back in 2017. He went on to have the best stretch of his career, culminating in his only All-Star appearance in 2019. Russell has since bounced around the league, with stops in Minnesota, Golden State and Los Angeles again ...
The Los Angeles Lakers have traded guard D'Angelo Russell to the Brooklyn Nets for forward Dorian Finney-Smith and guard Shake Milton.
The Lakers apparently caused some hard feelings to form between the Nets and another team in the Western Conference.
The Brooklyn Nets are reportedly seeking more for small forward Cameron Johnson than the six second-round picks they received in trades involving
Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks commended Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka for getting a deal done.
During his long tenure with the Dallas Mavericks, Dorian Finney-Smith was primarily an outside shooting threat and is settling into that role for the Los Angeles Lakers since arriving in Hollywood as part of the D’Angelo Russell trade with Brooklyn last week.
The Los Angeles Lakers, after much ado, finally decided to trade away D’Angelo Russell, sending him to another former team of his in the Brooklyn Nets in a deal that brought them back Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton.
The Los Angeles Lakers have had a strong start in Year 1 under head coach JJ Redick. They have a record of 20-15 and rank No. 5 in the Western Conference. The Lakers recently made adjustments to their roster in hopes of enhancing their chances of winning an NBA championship.
The Brooklyn Nets’ night went from bad to worse in the third quarter of Saturday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers. After getting just 14 minutes from the v