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I'd rather rot in my hands than sell! The Rockets left behind magical defenders, and the Lakers plan went bankrupt again!

At the moment, the NBA has not yet started playing the regular season, in the short vacation after All-Star Weekend. Many teams are focusing on the buyout market, hoping to find the players they want and strengthen the lineup.

I'd rather rot in my hands than sell! The Rockets left behind magical defenders, and the Lakers plan went bankrupt again!

At the moment, the NBA has not yet started playing the regular season, in the short vacation after All-Star Weekend. Many teams are focusing on the buyout market, hoping to find the players they want and strengthen the lineup.

The Brooklyn Nets took the lead in making adjustments, taking in Fragrant Guard Dragic. The Milwaukee Bucks also brought in Jerwan Carter, who was cut by the Nets. In addition, the Portland Trail Blazers made minor tinkering, abandoning Dennis Smith Jr.

The Los Angeles Lakers have been waiting for an opportunity, but their plans have gone bankrupt one after another, which is laughable. At first, the Lakers looked at Dragic, but obviously could not compete with other teams. Later, the Lakers set their sights on the old Schröder, but they still couldn't get their wish.

Schroeder was with the Lakers last season, playing unhappily and not getting the big contract he wanted. Last offseason, Schroeder went to the Boston Celtics for half a mid-level contract, which was actually a good performance. However, the Celtics did not have the idea of keeping Schroder for a long time, so they sent him to the Houston Rockets before the midseason trade deadline.

I'd rather rot in my hands than sell! The Rockets left behind magical defenders, and the Lakers plan went bankrupt again!

At the moment, the NBA has not yet started playing the regular season, in the short vacation after All-Star Weekend. Many teams are focusing on the buyout market, hoping to find the players they want and strengthen the lineup.

The Brooklyn Nets took the lead in making adjustments, taking in Fragrant Guard Dragic. The Milwaukee Bucks also brought in Jerwan Carter, who was cut by the Nets. In addition, the Portland Trail Blazers made minor tinkering, abandoning Dennis Smith Jr.

The Los Angeles Lakers have been waiting for an opportunity, but their plans have gone bankrupt one after another, which is laughable. At first, the Lakers looked at Dragic, but obviously could not compete with other teams. Later, the Lakers set their sights on the old Schröder, but they still couldn't get their wish.

Schroeder was with the Lakers last season, playing unhappily and not getting the big contract he wanted. Last offseason, Schroeder went to the Boston Celtics for half a mid-level contract, which was actually a good performance. However, the Celtics did not have the idea of keeping Schroder for a long time, so they sent him to the Houston Rockets before the midseason trade deadline.

Schroeder was diligent with the Rockets, but his goal was clearly to get a better contract, and the Rockets were not his ultimate goal. The Lakers considered a deal to get Schroeder, but the Celtics refused to give it to them. Now, if the Rockets cut Schroeder, then the Lakers want to take back the old player.

I'd rather rot in my hands than sell! The Rockets left behind magical defenders, and the Lakers plan went bankrupt again!

At the moment, the NBA has not yet started playing the regular season, in the short vacation after All-Star Weekend. Many teams are focusing on the buyout market, hoping to find the players they want and strengthen the lineup.

The Brooklyn Nets took the lead in making adjustments, taking in Fragrant Guard Dragic. The Milwaukee Bucks also brought in Jerwan Carter, who was cut by the Nets. In addition, the Portland Trail Blazers made minor tinkering, abandoning Dennis Smith Jr.

The Los Angeles Lakers have been waiting for an opportunity, but their plans have gone bankrupt one after another, which is laughable. At first, the Lakers looked at Dragic, but obviously could not compete with other teams. Later, the Lakers set their sights on the old Schröder, but they still couldn't get their wish.

Schroeder was with the Lakers last season, playing unhappily and not getting the big contract he wanted. Last offseason, Schroeder went to the Boston Celtics for half a mid-level contract, which was actually a good performance. However, the Celtics did not have the idea of keeping Schroder for a long time, so they sent him to the Houston Rockets before the midseason trade deadline.

Schroeder was diligent with the Rockets, but his goal was clearly to get a better contract, and the Rockets were not his ultimate goal. The Lakers considered a deal to get Schroeder, but the Celtics refused to give it to them. Now, if the Rockets cut Schroeder, then the Lakers want to take back the old player.

But today, the Rockets announced that they are going to retain Schroeder until the end of the season, which means that the Lakers have no chance. Missing Dragic and Schroeder consecutively, the Lakers also failed in the buyout market, and their situation this season is really not optimistic.

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