The NBA hasn't been flat lately, especially in the Los Angeles area. NBA officials have recently postponed a total of four games, including three games in Los Angeles between the Lakers and the Hornets, the Lakers and the Spurs, and the Clippers and the Hornets. Due to bad weather and dangerous freezing conditions in Atlanta, the NBA also postponed the Hawks-Rockets game.
Today, the NBA officially announced that since the fire is partially contained, the league can hold games in a safe situation, and the Lakers and Clippers will play tomorrow at home as scheduled.
Finally, after losing two home games in a row, the Lakers are finally back.
Originally, the Lakers had a five-game home wave against the Hornets, Spurs, Spurs, Heat and Nets. Now that the two games have been postponed, they don't know when they will be held, which is a challenge for them.
The Lakers are expected to play those two more games in the final stages of the regular season.
The last time the Lakers played a game was on January 8, and with five days of rest and adjustment, it was a good thing for James. After 5 days of not playing, the Lakers are still in 6th place in the West, thanks to the help of those "Lakers".
The Lakers officially announced that the team will host a donation drive starting tomorrow's home game to support the Los Angeles community and Southern California wildfire relief efforts. The team is encouraging fans who come to watch the Lakers this week to raise money and set up donation boxes outside the home court, where all donations and donations will be used to help those affected by the wildfires, and the fundraiser will begin an hour and a half before the game kicks off until halftime of each game.
Bulls reporter Joe Cowley said earlier this season, the Lakers had talks with the Bulls about a trade for LaVine, but not much progress. With the Lakers trading Russell to the Nets and welcoming Finney-Smith, LaVine's deal fell through completely.
Forbes' Evan Sidery reports that the Lakers and Warriors are seen as Vucevic's strongest trade suitors. Both teams could negotiate with the Bulls, using a variety of contracts to match Vucevic's $20 million salary. The Bulls may have to trade Vucevic for a second-round pick.
So far this season, Vucevic has played in 38 games with the Bulls, averaging 20.2 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game, shooting 55.7% from the field and 42.9% from three-point range. If you can really get him with the second-round pick, you can make blood.
After trading for Finney-Smith, the Lakers are gearing up for their next move. The centre-forward position is an important target for them. In addition to Vucevic, the Lakers also locked up Lowe of the Trail Blazers and Valanciunas of the Wizards.
Suns reporter Duane Rankin previously reported that the Suns are looking to trade center Nurkic.
Some netizens found that Nurkic's social accounts were suspected of canceling their attention to Durant and Booker, and Durant and Booker did not follow Nurkic either.
Nurkic is 30 years old, 2.13 meters tall, averaging 8.6 points and 9.2 rebounds per game this season, with a salary of $18.12 million this season and a contract salary of $19.37 million due next season.
There is less than a month left before the trade deadline, and it is interesting to see what kind of center the Lakers will bring in. Tomorrow at 11:30, the Lakers will play Game 37 of the regular season against the Spurs. ESPN predicts a 45.1% win rate for the Lakers.
Good guys, the Spurs are ranked 12th in the West and the Lakers are 6th in the West, is this a suspicion that the Lakers have rested for too long and are out of shape?