LA Lakers Rumors Roundup Kyrie Irving and LeBron James might still reunite potential Russell Westbrook deal with Houston Rockets is officially dead and more June 28th 2022
LA Lakers Rumors Roundup Kyrie Irving and LeBron James might still reunite potential Russell Westbrook deal with Houston Rockets is officially dead and more - June 28th 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
The end result is always the same: Reaves advising him to stay.
Exclusive with : Austin Reaves has been talking through offseason options with Malik Monk.The end result is always the same: Reaves advising him to stay.Exclusive with :
LA Lakers Rumors Roundup Kyrie Irving and LeBron James might still reunite potential Russell Westbrook deal with Houston Rockets is officially dead and more - June 28th 2022
Russell Westbrook and Kyrie Irving warm up during the 2018 NBA All-Star Game The are still looking for options this offseason after several trade rumors didn't pan out the way they wanted. Their offers have been rejected by several teams around the and fans on social media are mocking Laker Nation for their current state of affairs. It looks like they are going to run it back next season with the same squad, which could stop them from enjoying any significant success. Even at age 37, is still playing at an MVP level and they cannot afford to waste another year of his prime. The Lakers will hope that Anthony Davis can remain healthy next season and play over 60 games. Let's dive into some of the rumors around the Lakers in the last 24 hours:Malik Monk ready to accept a pay cut to stay with the LA Lakers
Malik Monk of the LA Lakers reacts after a play with LeBron James was arguably the second-most consistent and reliable player in the LA Lakers after LeBron James last season. Retaining the 24-year-old will be one of the biggest priorities for the front office this summer as he fits perfectly with James' style of play. Monk doesn't have a high usage rate and is great in off-ball reads when James is the playmaker, such as spotting up for threes or cutting to the rim. He has likely earned himself a big payday and several teams will be looking to sign him this summer. Many Laker fans and analysts have accepted that he might not return to the Purple and Gold as they cannot afford to pay him a hefty amount. However, Monk recently stated that he is willing to accept less money and stay with the LA Lakers, who missed the play-in tournament last season. He said in an interview with : "They might not be able to pay me as much as I want. But I could be here and be way more comfortable as a Laker than going to any other team and they're paying me $5 million more. So it's just me trying to figure out what team would really want me." Austin Reaves has been talking through offseason options with Malik Monk.The end result is always the same: Reaves advising him to stay.
Exclusive with : Austin Reaves has been talking through offseason options with Malik Monk.The end result is always the same: Reaves advising him to stay.Exclusive with :