Marcus Smart Will Sign With Lakers
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Lakers reportedly tried to trade for 2 3-and-D guards
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Reaves would offer New York a stronger secondary ball-handler alongside Brunson, but he would also be a clear defensive downgrade compared to Bridges or Anunoby. The Knicks would also have no guarantee of retaining him on a long-term deal.
New Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart reportedly gave back $6.8 million in his buyout with the Washington Wizards.
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LeBron James recently picked up his $52.6 million player option to play his 23rd NBA season with the Los Angeles Lakers. However, the move has only fueled questions about James’ relationship with the franchise and his willingness to continue playing in Los Angeles or whether he is considering retirement.
The Los Angeles Lakers waived center Trey Jemison on Monday. The NBA team parted ways with the former UAB standout after he had two points, nine rebounds and three assists in three games with Los Angeles’ team in the NBA 2K26 Summer League in Las Vegas over the previous 11 days.
The Los Angeles Lakers solidified their perimeter defense when they signed Marcus Smart to a two-year, $11 million deal. Smart agreed to a contract buyout from the Washington Wizards, which allowed the Lakers to sign the former Boston Celtics guard.
Redick has worn many hats over the past five years: NBA player, basketball analyst, media personality and now NBA head coach. In a nearly five-year-old clip from Redick’s former podcast, The Old Man and the Three, he praised Smart’s value, especially his energy and defensive impact.
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