Lakers At The NBA Trade Deadline: Who Could Go?

Brian Kamenetzky
12 Min Read
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Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Jeremy Lin: Last week, I referred to the market for L.A.’s backup PG as “Lindifferent.” This week, I’m wishing I’d saved that joke. People know who Lin is, what he can do, what he can’t, and what style best suits him. Nobody’s waiting around for Linsanity anymore, but it’s possible a team might think he’s worth a second rounder to bolster the backcourt rotation down the stretch and into the playoffs. Given his inconsistency, though, it’s hard to say which one. We’ve seen significant injuries to PG’s in Detroit and Milwaukee, and yet Lin remains a Laker (very much of the one-and-done variety). It’s a shame Mike D’Antoni didn’t get the Sacramento gig.

OTS: 50

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