Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lakers’ deal with Wizards frees cap space

Shedding contracts allows L.A. room to add one more star

- By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press

The Los Angeles Lakers’ price tag for Anthony Davis got a little steeper on Thursday, with the tradeoff being that the team now has the flexibilit­y to bring another max-contract star to play alongside him and Lebron James next season.

A person with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press that the Lakers will send Moritz Wagner, Issac Bonga, Jemerrio Jones and a future second-round pick to the Washington Wizards as part of the deal that will bring Davis to Los Angeles.

The Wizards will send cash to the New Orleans Pelicans in the deal, said the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement cannot be finalized untiljuly6.

The trade was first reported by ESPN, and the cash element was first reported by The Washington Post.

Shedding those contracts — along with Davis waiving his $4 million trade kicker, as ESPN reported — will give the Lakers enough cap space to sign a max player, if they are so inclined.

They could also spread that cap space out among multiple players, which could be the more prudent move considerin­g the Lakers have virtually an entire roster to fill. Once this trade is executed, the Lakers will have only James, Davis and Kyle Kuzma under contract for next season, not counting a pair of restricted free agents.

The Lakers agreed earlier this month to acquire Davis from New Orleans for Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, Brandon Ingram and three firstround draft picks — one of them being De’andre Hunter, who was chosen by the Lakers on draft night and will then be traded to New Orleans and flipped from there to the Atlanta Hawks.

Thursday’s agreement means six players and four picks were the price the Lakers paid for Davis. It technicall­y is not a 10-for-1 move, because the newfound cap space will bring at least one other player to Los Angeles.

Wagner, Jones and Bonga were rookies last season. Wagner averaged 4.8 points in 43 games, Jones scored a total of 27 points in six games and Bonga scored 19 points in 22 appearance­s with the Lakers.

 ?? Tyler Kaufman The Associated Press file ?? Thursday’s deal that sends Moritz Wagner, Issac Bonga, Jemerrio Jones and a pick to Washington means the Lakers paid six players and four picks to acquire Anthony Davis.
Tyler Kaufman The Associated Press file Thursday’s deal that sends Moritz Wagner, Issac Bonga, Jemerrio Jones and a pick to Washington means the Lakers paid six players and four picks to acquire Anthony Davis.

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