NBA Rumors LA Lakers looking to make a move for 6x All Star and gritty veteran
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(via , )REPORT: The Lakers and Bulls are expected to be “in the mix” for Blake Griffin.(via , ) The Lakers are one of four teams mentioned by the executive that could make a move on Griffin. He averaged 6.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game in 56 games while shooting on 42/26/72 splits. Griffin cannot demand a huge salary, regardless of his past accolades, and he could sign with the team with their mid-level exception. But do the Lakers really need him?
NBA Rumors LA Lakers looking to make a move for 6x All-Star and gritty veteran
Blake Griffin of the Brooklyn Nets guarding LeBron James of the LA Lakers [Source: LA Times] The are keeping tabs on as rumors have surfaced that he might depart from the . The six-time barely saw any playing time with the team this season and could seek a new home this summer. The Nets are restricting their roster to maximize the final year of and together. They want to ensure they find some success in next season and the star duo re-signs with the team. That likely puts Griffin on the open market as he is practically useless in Brooklyn, except for providing veteran advice and cheering his teammates from the bench. According to , many teams have their eyes on the 2010-11 Rookie of the Year. An Eastern Conference executive told Deveney and he subsequently reported: "There will be a number of teams that look at him. Chicago, Miami, the Lakers, maybe even Boston. They'd be in the mix, at least." REPORT: The Lakers and Bulls are expected to be “in the mix” for Blake Griffin.(via , )REPORT: The Lakers and Bulls are expected to be “in the mix” for Blake Griffin.(via , ) The Lakers are one of four teams mentioned by the executive that could make a move on Griffin. He averaged 6.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game in 56 games while shooting on 42/26/72 splits. Griffin cannot demand a huge salary, regardless of his past accolades, and he could sign with the team with their mid-level exception. But do the Lakers really need him?