Lakers At The NBA Trade Deadline: Who Could Go?
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Wayne Ellington: He’s been a stealth showcase over the last couple weeks, with positive results. In the five games leading to the break, Ellington averaged 15.4 points and 4.6 rebounds, shooting about 40 percent from 3-point range. While not a world beater by any measure, the steady Ellington provides something coaches covet – predictability. Plus, he comes with minimal salary, fits just about anywhere, and wouldn’t demand much in return. A team looking for a low cost way add backcourt depth and perimeter shooting (Ellington was over 42 percent last year in Dallas) could find Ellington appealing.

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