Lakers News: Is Kendrick Nunn Done?

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When your Los Angeles Lakers inked free agent Kendrick Nunn to a two-year, $10.3 million mid-level exception contract in the summer of 2021, many voices across the NBA media thought the deal was actually a fairly savvy move: L.A. would be getting a reserve guard who could provide instant offense in the regular season, and help pick up some of the scoring burden for Lakers stars LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Russell Westbrook.
Then, he injured his knee.
Since returning from a yearlong absence, Nunn has been absolutely abysmal for L.A., becoming a "break glass in case of emergency"/human victory cigar type of deep-bench reserve in head coach Darvin Ham's rotation.
Lakers fans in particular and NBA appreciators more broadly both have come to realize exactly what Kendrick Nunn's arrival in a game means, as you'll see below form their reactions to last night's bummer of a 116-102 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, with Anthony Davis only available for the contest's first 8:07.
Look at Westbrook’s reaction to Nunn not shooting the wide open 3
— 🌟Fake (@LALeBron23) December 7, 2022
Nunn’s confidence is completely cooked, him & Bev provide nothing ✌️ pic.twitter.com/uh70gvqYlQ
Nunn, if you'll recall, was a 36.4% three-point shooter on a high-volume 5.8 attempts a night during his first two NBA seasons, while with the Miami Heat. This year, he can't even shoot 36.4% from the field overall (he's currently making 34.5% of his field goals), let alone from deep (27.1% on 3.0 attempts). Injuries to various L.A. guards have necessitated Nunn take on more of a role, but outside of a handful of efficient games, he has been tentative and unsure on offense, while giving the Lakers nothing on the other end.
nothing says "this game is over" quite like the sound of Kendrick Nunn tearing off his warmups.
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) December 7, 2022
Show us the lie in that Rob Perez note. We'll wait.
It was great to see Kendrick Nunn doing some cardio today
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) December 7, 2022
0 PTS
0 REB
0 AST
0 STL
0 BLK
0 FG
6:41 min pic.twitter.com/c9te2zPtZ6
So that's Nunn's output for the Cavaliers game. L.A. would absolutely love to ditch his $5.3 million expiring salary this season for an actual contributor, but may need to attach at least some kind of draft pick (perhaps a second-rounder) to do that.
There’s no reason for Patrick Beverly or Kendrick Nunn to be on the Lakers roster anymore.
— Colb (@___Colb___) December 7, 2022
Patrick Beverley's expiring $13.1 million deal could perhaps be packaged with Nunn's in a trade for a decent, non-All-Star starter on another club, but the team taking back those contracts would want future pick(s).
Would love to see JTA get these Nunn minutes
— Raj C. (@RajChipalu) December 7, 2022
Juan Toscano-Anderson is at least a 6'6" wing who provides energy and effort and athleticism on both ends of the floor, unlike this post-injury iteration of Nunn, who gives you nothing and is just one of L.A.'s many, many tiny past-their-prime guards that Darvin Ham likes to play in tandem.

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