As the NBA trade deadline approaches, the list of potential players who could be on the move over the next few weeks continues to grow. And as usual, the Los An
I spoke to a Lakers source about this where I was talking about a trade that involves Rui Hachimura going out in the trade and they're like, 'I don't know, Rui's pretty good!’. And that is the thing.
Will Los Angeles Lakers starting small forward Rui Hachimura suit up against Golden State on Saturday? He's a late addition to the NBA's latest injury report to
The Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly unwilling to trade sixth-year forward Rui Hachimura ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline, according to
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves missed Jarred Vanderbilt's positive energy during his extended absence.
Rui Hachimura's name has been floated in trade ... which is second-best on the team to Austin Reaves. Hachimura is also logging a career-high 32.1 minutes, fourth-most on the squad behind James ...
To acquire this player, who is a two-time NBA blocks leader and former No. 11 overall pick, Swartz envisioned the Lakers putting together a package of Rui Hachimura, Jaxson Hayes, Cam Reddish, and a 2029 first-round pick (top-5 protected) to present to the Indiana Pacers.
The Lakers’ 118-108 win over the Warriors moved them seven games above .500 for the first time this season, with key contributions from Jarred Vanderbilt and an improving Gabe Vincent.
Saturday’s game was the forward’s first since he sprained his right midfoot in a game in Boston nearly 12 months ago, which eventually led to surgery.
It marked Vanderbilt’s first NBA action since he sprained his right midfoot in the Lakers’ road win against the Boston Celtics last Feb. 1.
The NBA's February 6 trade deadline is now less than two weeks away. Notable transactions have already been made, by multiple playoff hopefuls. The Los Angeles
Jarred Vanderbilt was a fan favorite for the Los Angeles Lakers after being acquired at the 2023 trade deadline due to his high motor and willingness to do the dirty work.