Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lakers’ trade lays groundwork for Ball

L.A. set to ship Russell, Mozgov to Nets

- Bygregbeac­hamandjonk­rawczynski The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Three people with knowledge of the deal say the Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade point guard D’angelo Russell and high-priced center Timofey Mozgov to the Brooklyn Nets for big man Brook Lopez and the 27th overall pick in Thurdsay’s NBA draft.

The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the trade hadn’t been consummate­d.

The Lakers’ new front office led by Magic Johnson has boldly decided to give up on Russell, the No. 2 pick in the 2015 draft, after just two years. He averaged 15.6 points and 4.8 assists last season while Los Angeles struggled to its fourth consecutiv­e losing record.

The deal all but confirms Los Angeles will select UCLA point guard Lonzo Ball with the second overall pick in the draft Thursday, adding the gifted playmaker to run coach Luke Walton’s up-tempo offense.

The Lakers also appear to be sacrificin­g Russell to clear the salary cap space eaten up by the final three seasons of the four-year, $64 million contract given to Mozgov by the previous front office. Although Mozgov performed reasonably well when given the chance last season, averaging 7.4 points and 4.9 rebounds, the 7-foot-1-inch Russian didn’t appear to fit into Walton’s Golden State-influenced schemes.

Mozgov and forward Luol Deng both got exorbitant free-agent deals from general manager Mitch Kupchak and decision-maker Jim Buss last July. Both were dismissed in February by owner Jeanie Buss, who hired Magic and general manager Rob Pelinka to return the 16-time champions to contention.

Yahoo Sports first reported the deal.

If the Lakers continue to create salary cap room with other moves, they could be an attractive landing spot for free agents next season with the flexibilit­y to offer two enormous

contracts — perhaps even maximum deals. Although the moves likely would require further abandonmen­t of their rebuild around youth, Los Angeles also would still have wing scorer Brandon Ingram and Ball, the last two No. 2 picks in the draft.

Indiana star Paul George has long nursed a desire to return to his native Southern California to suit up for the Lakers, while Lebron James leads the list of potential free agents who could be intrigued by the chance to form a super-team.

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