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Lakers Eye Kuminga Amid Trade Deadline Frenzy
13 Jan
Summary
- Lakers seek roster upgrade before February 5 trade deadline.
- Pelicans forward Herbert Jones is reportedly off the market.
- Lakers monitor Jonathan Kuminga as trade deadline nears.

As the February 5 trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Lakers are actively exploring options to enhance their roster. Initially targeting players like the New Orleans Pelicans' Herbert Jones, the Lakers have reportedly been informed that Jones is not available for trade. This development has shifted their focus to Golden State Warriors' young forward, Jonathan Kuminga.
Kuminga is set to become trade-eligible soon, and the Lakers have previously held discussions with Golden State regarding him. Sources indicate that LA's primary preference is a versatile 3-and-D wing, but they are keeping tabs on Kuminga given the limited market. The Warriors, also in the market for a two-way wing, are reportedly considering moving Kuminga and Moses Moody in a potential deal for Brooklyn Nets star Michael Porter Jr.
Despite the Lakers' interest, their flexibility is reportedly constrained by salary cap restrictions and limited tradeable assets. It remains unclear what package LA might offer for Kuminga. Meanwhile, Golden State's pursuit of Michael Porter Jr. could necessitate sending both Kuminga and Moody to Brooklyn, a move the Warriors may be hesitant to make without considerable return.




