Lakers Notes: Multiple Trade Ideas, Bronny James Gets Reality Check, Free Agent Bigs Working Out for NY

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As the Los Angeles Lakers' offseason marches on, there are still plenty of moves to be made in addition to the many changes the roster has already seen. Three Lakers who are likely to be traded before the deadline are highlighted as the NBA world knows that LA's front office is working tirelessly to get the best team possible around Luka Doncic for years to come.
In other news, a Lakers insider sends Bronny James a harsh reality check going into this season. The son of superstar teammate LeBron James has a few aspects of his game that need improving before he can be a consistent rotational guy.
Finally, there are multiple Lakers free agents reportedly working out with the New York Knicks. The two centers are looking to write the next chapter of their basketball lives in the Big Apple.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Lakers news (click the headline for the full article):
Top 3 Lakers Likely to Be Traded This Season
Lakers Insider Sends Bronny James Harsh Reality Check
Multiple Lakers Free Agents Working Out for Knicks: Report
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Lakers’ Bronny James Must Improve Key Aspect of Game, Says Insider
Lakers Tweets of the Day:
Reps with Rui 🤝 pic.twitter.com/lJQsamFLQA
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) September 15, 2025
Preseason hoops in Palm Springs - grab your tickets 🎟️
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) September 15, 2025
The Heat and Lakers are engaged in trade talks for Andrew Wiggins, h/t @esidery pic.twitter.com/V3G0w1Xn1L
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) September 15, 2025
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