Anthony Davis Reveals His Startling Decision To Leave The Lakers Because

That’s how Laker general manager Rob Pelinka explained the Lakers’ silence at the deadline, and he’s not incorrect. That was all that was available at the trade deadline (assuming even that was available), and these Lakers are not a middle-of-the-road move away from contending this season. That’s simply difficult to accomplish when LeBron James, 39, has sand in his hourglass of a career. Pelinka stated that “never move is better than a foolish move.”

The Lakers intend to go big-game hunting this offseason and will have three first-round picks available for trade. The Lakers want to chase a star through trade with the three picks they will have this summer (2031, 2029, and either 2024 or 2025, depending on which pick the New Orleans Pelicans decide to acquire as part of their return for the 2019 Anthony Davis trade). Donovan Mitchell, Trae Young, and Kyrie Irving are three possible targets, according to league and team sources. The franchise is interested in both Young and Irving, according to earlier reports from The Athletic. 

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