Report: Lakers near trade to acquire Patrick Beverley from Jazz
Darvin Ham has come in preaching defense first as the way to turn this team around. Now he has his prophet to spread that message.
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Darvin Ham has come in preaching defense first as the way to turn this team around. Now he has his prophet to spread that message.
The Los Angeles Lakers are finalizing a deal to acquire Utah Jazz guard Patrick Beverley for Talen Horton-Tucker and Stanley Johnson, sources told ESPN on Wednesday night.
Three unprotected first-round picks (2023, 2025, 2027), one top-five protected first-round pick (2029), a pick swap option in 2026, Walker Kessler (the No.22 pick in the 2022 NBA Draft), Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Leandro Bolmaro.
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The Toronto Raptors are reportedly one of a handful of teams who are interested in Utah Jazz star Donovan Mitchell.
The Los Angeles Lakers front office is still looking to make a bold move this offseason — if not for Kyrie Irving, maybe bringing in a player such as Eric Gordon or Patrick Beverley.
Rudy Gobert reads Twitter comments, so he's aware that Minnesota fans didn't like him very much during his first nine NBA seasons. And he also heard Timberwolves coach Chris Finch complain regularly about the way he sets screens.
What the Rudy Gobert trade netted the Jazz was the foundation of a rebuild — four first-round picks plus young players in Walker Kessler and Jarred Vanderbilt. Sure, there were a couple of solid veterans coming back to Utah in Malik Beasley and Patrick Beverley, but this trade didn’t make the Jazz better today, it set them up for tomorrow.