Lakers Notes: Big Trade Prediction, GM Talks LeBron James Future, JJ Redick Hasn’t Decided on Lineup

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The Los Angeles Lakers have been linked to numerous players during the offseason, and Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints believes they could finally take action during the season.
Siegel said he would be surprised if the Lakers didn't go for a trade in the middle of the season, though he didn't list a specific player they'd target.
With the Lakers' offseason moves, there is sure to be uncertainty surrounding their lineup. Head coach JJ Redick stated the starting lineup isn't that important to him.
Redick continued to say he has seven-to-eight starter-level options on his team.
Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka spoke about superstar LeBron James' future, stating the Lakers "would love if LeBron's story is to retire as a Laker."
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Aaron Coloma is a contributing writer for On SI based in Los Angeles. A 2024 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, he previously covered collegiate and high school sports for The Poly Post and Valley Sports Telegram, respectively.
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