
According to the US media Shams Charania, the Lakers' inside lineman Anthony Davis has been included in the status of possible games against the Nets in the next game:
Due to knee injury problems, Anthony Davis has missed 17 games with the Lakers so far this season, and even so, Davis is still a player who has averaged 23.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2 blocks per game so far this season, of course, what kind of state he can have after his comeback is also worth paying attention to.
But there's no doubt that Anthony Davis' comeback is still a very important thing for the Lakers, because it could mean a better chemistry between the Big Three and ultimately lead the Lakers to a better record.
On the other hand, according to the US media Mark Stan, the Magic has put Two players, Terrance Rose and Gary Harris, on the shelves, and Mark Stan also pointed out that some teams think Terrence Rose will be the ideal target for the Lakers or Jazz:
Terrence Rose will indeed be the right player for the current Lakers veteran backcourt, after all, so far this season Rose has averaged 11.7 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game, in addition to a 31% three-point shooting data performance. While this isn't a particularly efficient statistic performance, it also means the Lakers can get such a tough player at a lower price.
Finally, according to the US media Kevin O'Connor, the Lakers have put assets such as Taryn Horton Tucker, Kendrick Nunn and future first-round draft picks on the shelves, and hope to get back a tough player who can help the team, one of which is Jeramie Grant, but the Lakers have not received any positive response from the team:
Considering Tucker's 10 points and 3.5 rebounds per game so far this season, and the fact that Nunn is still in the injury recovery phase, these two players really won't be particularly attractive to other teams. Of course, the Lakers will still try to push the deal before this year's trade deadline, because this will be their best chance to change the lineup and hit the championship trophy.