Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka said a few months ago that he would need 30 games to truly evaluate the team's roster and determine what would be needed to take it to the next level.
Lakers general manager and vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka spoke on the trade with the Nets and thanked Russell for his time in Los Angeles. “We want to thank D’Angelo for ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend and former team president Earvin “Magic” Johnson praised Rob Pelinka for pulling off the trade that landed them versatile 3-and-D wing Dorian Finney-Smith and guard ...
In the aftermath of the deal, general manager Rob Pelinka issued a statement in which he thanked Russell for his efforts throughout his second stint with the franchise, while welcoming the two ...
But one person who isn't surprised by this is Los Angeles Lakers GM Rob Pelinka. In September of 2024, Pelinka spoke about his expectations for Reaves this season. He claimed that he expected ...
While Valanciunas remains their preferred target, GM Rob Pelinka has shown restraint in negotiations, carefully weighing the cost in assets against potential returns. The Washington Wizards ...
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NBA analyst urges LA Lakers GM Rob Pelinka to make another trade after acquiring Dorian Finney-Smith from the Brooklyn Nets. [photo: Imagn] The LA Lakers retooled their roster before the NBA trade ...
Following the trade of D'Angelo Russell, the Los Angeles Lakers released a statement through their GM, Rob Pelinka. The statement, shared by the team's communications department, expressed ...
They have climbed back to the top six of the strong Western Conference with their 17-13 record, which has emboldened Rob Pelinka and his front office to be aggressive in the trade market.
Rob Pelinka executed a major move today, as he sent D'Angelo Russell and Maxwell Lewis, along with three second-round picks, to the Brooklyn Nets, in exchange for Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton.