The Lakers have glaring needs, including another big and secondary playmaker. Here's who they should go after before the Feb. 6 deadline.
The Indiana Pacers once again find themselves with their big man at the center of trade rumors, along with some other exciting trade predictions to help get them to the next level.
Myles Turner scored 28 points in two games against the Spurs, but he slowed Victor Wembanyama down in the Pacers' win in Saturday's game.
Myles Turner has come up a lot in rumors leading up to the NBA trade deadline, but the Pacers hold mixed feelings on dealing him.
The Indiana Pacers are reportedly hesitant about giving their veteran center a big extension this offseason. Per The Athletic's Jovan Buha, Myles
The Indiana Pacers have been a part of Myles Turner's life for a decade now. He was their first-round pick back in 2015. He has seen a lot of different versions of this team throughout the years. He went from being teammates with Paul George to having the Pacers bring in Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis.
After a taxing week in Paris and a split with the Spurs, the Pacers come back west six time zones and re-start the midseason grind vs. the Pistons.
This mock trade would give the Lakers not only a serviceable starting center next to Anthony Davis, but one who could be a game-changer.
Anthony Davis had to leave the Lakers game with an abdominal muscle strain, and LeBron James shared his level of concern.
"According to sources with knowledge of the situation, the Lakers have held extensive conversations about Turner internally and are weighing whether it makes sense to put both the
The LA Lakers and Myles Turner links are coming to fruition. According to the latest trade rumors, Lakers GM Rob Pelinka is contemplating trading the team's 2029 and 2031 first-round picks for the Indiana Pacers big man, who is widely viewed as a dream fit next to Anthony Davis.