Rockets rule Kevin Durant out for Game 5 matchup vs. Lakers due to ankle injury
Kevin Durant will miss Game 5 against the Lakers due to an ankle injury.
The Lakers lead their playoff series against the Rockets 3-1 and are not focused on the offseason yet. Reports suggest they may pursue Kevin Durant in the upcoming offseason.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have zero incentive to worry about the offseason in late April.
Despite being short-handed to start the postseason, the Lakers possess a 3-1 first-round series lead over the Houston Rockets and will likely finish off the two-time NBA champions on Wednesday night.
Still, the Ringer’s Michael Pina took it upon himself to report that when the offseason arrives, the franchise could find itself in the Kevin Durant sweepstakes.
“The Rockets thought that KD was their missing piece, and instead, there’s a chance they’ll turn him into a stepping stone this summer,” Pina wrote Monday. “It turns out that your best player shouldn’t also be a mercenary.
"But despite that, the (Miami) Heat, (Minnesota) Timberwolves, (Portland) Trail Blazers, (Dallas) , () , (New York) , () , () , () , Lakers, () , (Charlotte) , () , (Washington) , () () , (Utah) , () , () , () , () , and () would all have varying degrees of interest—pending how the rest of these playoffs go.”
The Lakers currently hold a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets.
If the Lakers pursue Kevin Durant, it could significantly impact their roster and championship aspirations for the next season.
The news about the Lakers potentially being in the Kevin Durant sweepstakes was reported by Michael Pina from The Ringer.
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As Pina noted, it’s unclear if Durant will be among the Lakers’ trade targets this summer, especially considering that the franchise is still in contention for a championship.
However, a short-lived postseason run could motivate the 17-time NBA champions to inquire about the two-time Finals MVP this summer. Would Los Angeles prioritize landing Durant over Milwaukee Bucks phenom Giannis Antetokounmpo? Probably not, considering that Antetokounmpo is a younger asset with a brighter long-term future in the big leagues.
Still, Durant, like Antetokounmpo, would be a home-run, win-now trade option that would keep the Lakers in the mix for a title in Luka Doncic’s prime.
It’s all speculation at this point, but Los Angeles’ plans will become clearer in the next few months.
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