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Lakers' Rob Pelinka says busy West rivals won't sway team's plans - ESPN

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — A lot has happened in the West in the five weeks since the Los Angeles Lakers were swept out of the conference finals.

The Denver Nuggets, who eliminated L.A., proved it had a championship-ready group already by beating the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. The Phoenix Suns traded Chris Paul to the Washington Wizards in a deal for Bradley Beal. The Golden State Warriors then traded Jordan Poole to Washington for Paul. The Memphis Grizzlies received news of Ja Morant's 25-game suspension and dealt Tyus Jones as part of a three-team trade to land Marcus Smart from the Boston Celtics.

Despite the flurry of activity already whipping its way through the West, Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka has stayed grounded in his plan for the offseason: attempt to return as much of the Lakers' core from last season as possible to make another run at it.

«I think we believe in the proof of concept of this group and we saw defensively what we were able to do to finish the season out and I think defense and rebounding wins championships… We want to lean into that,» Pelinka said Tuesday. «I think if there's ways we can improve the roster, of course we're going to do that. I think probably less focus of, 'Hey, what is Team X or Team Y doing?' And more focus on, 'How can we optimize us?'»

Pelinka made his remarks at a news conference to introduce the Lakers' rookies: No. 17 pick Jalen Hood-Schifino out of Indiana and No. 40 pick Maxwell Lewis out of Pepperdine

Pelinka opined that the NBA is wide open, causing plenty of franchises to plan to stock up for next season with free agency set to begin Friday (6 p.m. ET).

«Teams are going to be aggressive,» Pelinka said. «There's a lot of

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