The Athletic的两位记者 关于威少交易的报道的机翻和英文原稿

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湖人的梦想变成了噩梦:拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克时代的“有毒”终结

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2月 10, 2023

在经历了动荡的18个月之后,湖人队和拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克终于分道扬镳了。联盟消息人士周三告诉《运动人报》,作为与犹他爵士和明尼苏达森林狼的三支球队交易的一部分,湖人将韦少、胡安·托斯卡诺-安德森、达米安·琼斯和一个首轮选秀权交易给了犹他爵士,并将一个2024年的次轮选秀权交易给了森林狼。湖人在交易中得到了德安吉洛·拉塞尔、马利克·比斯利和贾里德·范德比尔特。据the Athletic和Turner Sports报道,韦少被送到了爵士,尽管他预计将被买断,并将引起快船和公牛的兴趣。湖人相信在交易这位9次入选全明星的球员时,会有一个加减法的元素。在过去一周左右的时间里,情况已经变得站不住脚了,多支球队和联盟知情人士告诉《体育》,所有人都被允许匿名,以便他们可以自由发言。两名消息人士称这种情况“有害”。虽然湖人老板珍妮·巴斯反对放弃韦少的想法,但消息人士称,教练组有一种强烈的感觉,如果没有交易即将到来,这可能是必要的。湖人的教练们对韦少最近的行为感到失望,众所周知,他对在交易讨论中被公开提及感到不满。双方都准备结束不完美的合作关系。这笔交易结束了韦少在湖人的灾难性任期——他在场上和场下的尴尬状态,以及湖人另外两名球星的多次受伤,都给他的回家蒙上了阴影。在勒布朗·詹姆斯、安东尼·戴维斯和韦少在两个赛季共同出战的44场比赛中,湖人队的战绩是22胜22负,这对前75名球员和未来的名人堂球员来说是一个低于平均水平的记录。威少的离开已经酝酿了将近一年。湖人曾在2022年交易截止日之前尝试过交易他,但在上赛季休赛期,他们更认真地考虑了与布鲁克林交易凯里·欧文,与步行者交易迈尔斯·特纳和巴迪·希尔德。尽管韦少公开否认,但这些事情的公开自然会影响到他。周六,当被问及交易传闻是否影响了他时,他说。“这不是我能决定的。就像我说的,从我十八九岁开始,我就知道这是一门生意。我爸爸教我,在那个年纪,进入联盟就是一门生意,人们会做任何他们想做的决定。我会确保自己准备好了,而且很专业,就像我一直以来都是,而且永远都会是。”由于詹姆斯的得分记录,球队的不稳定,以及交易截止日期的迫近,湖人更衣室里的紧张气氛一直在上升,这从输给新奥尔良前后的沉默和尴尬的气氛中可以看出来——后者尽管詹姆斯超过了卡里姆·阿卜杜勒·贾巴尔。詹姆斯在推特上支持欧文,赛后在新奥尔良发表“废话”的评论,以及接受ESPN采访时对没有交易欧文感到失望,这让人们更加关注湖人的内部动态。在周二以133-130输给勇士队的第二节比赛中,韦少和助理教练菲尔·汉迪在场边发生了口头冲突——这是他们大约一个月来的第二次冲突——最终为湖人队赢得了比赛延期的警告。这让替补席感到不安,并导致韦少和主教练达尔文·汉姆在中场休息时发生了更有争议的争吵,ESPN在周三首先报道了这一点。韦少在湖人队的中场休息是他在这支球队的象征性结束。汉姆,嗯,整支球队都是汉姆,因为上半场防守不力。湖人在上半场被年轻的雷霆队抢走了76分,而雷霆队在本赛季的其他上半场场均只能得到58.1分。因此,当球队进入更衣室时,汉姆就这样做了。休赛期期间,他在得到这份教练工作时,承诺会直接、坦率、无畏地与球员沟通。他告诫他们过于关注个人比赛,并恳请他们更加自豪并参加比赛。但当哈姆把注意力转向韦少和他具体的个人挣扎时,消息人士称,这位未来的名人堂成员似乎把它个人化了。就像之前很多次一样,当教练组因为韦少不愿意为自己的表现负责而挣扎时,韦少并没有听到。有消息称,汉姆对上半场的一些场上进展感到不安。但最后一根稻草,似乎是韦少在第二节后半段被换下后选择如此缓慢地离开球场。对双方来说,最大的分歧集中在尊重——或缺乏尊重。最后,由于房间里的紧张气氛再次增加了他们的环境毒性,他们同意保留各自的意见。只有威少真正知道过去的18个月对他和他的家人来说是怎样的。这是他毕生的梦想得以实现,他有机会回到洛杉矶,在洛伊辛格高中和加州大学洛杉矶分校崭露头角。他是詹姆斯和戴维斯在2021年夏天购买超级巨星时亲自招募来的,然后他亲自向奇才老板特德·莱昂西斯请求让他回家,帮助这笔交易顺利完成。要知道,湖人曾一度接近与国王达成交易,用得分后卫巴迪·希尔德交换凯尔·库兹马和蒙特雷兹·哈雷尔。联盟消息人士当时表示,国王队坚信这笔交易已经完成。但就这样,一切都变了,湖人得到了韦少。虽然詹姆斯现在经常说,名册管理是篮球运营副总裁罗布·佩林卡的工作,但在这笔交易达成时,所谓的政教分离并不存在。从这两个极端来看——韦少与华盛顿的操纵,詹姆斯和戴维斯对湖人施加影响——这是一笔超级巨星驱动的交易,如果有的话。这是一场源于实力较量的合作,最终证明湖人队的代价远远超过了他们在交易中放弃的东西(库兹马、哈雷尔、肯塔维什·考德威尔·波普德以及2021年22号选秀权伊塞亚·杰克逊)。前湖人队教练弗兰克·沃格尔(Frank Vogel)为韦少的加盟付出了代价,因为他无法激发未来名人堂成员的全面支持,这是他在2022年4月被解雇的一个重要因素。不要介意,在奥兰多的泡沫中,他仅仅18个月就带领湖人队获得了传奇球队的第17个总冠军。对于韦少来说,去年夏天他一直在想接下来会发生什么。7月中旬,他与自己长期的经纪人、沃瑟曼媒体集团的萨德·福歇分道扬镳,后者称他们对湖人现状的看法存在“不可调和的分歧”。韦少后来与Excel的杰夫·施瓦茨签约。他的未来和新赛季一样不确定,湖人官方在训练营前几天决定是否执行与步行者的交易,这将使他们得到特纳和希尔德。当比赛重新开始时,哈姆兑现了他的承诺,要让韦少承担责任。他在抵达后就与他建立了牢固的关系,然后在他们所有艰难的谈话中都依赖于他的个人资本。他在10月中旬说服韦少替补出场,在接下来的两个月里,这个“探索性的举动”进行得非常顺利,以至于湖人不再专注于交易韦少,因为他不再被视为造成他们问题的关键原因。但这种情况最终会改变。当戴维斯的长期缺席使他们的球场问题重新浮出水面时,韦少和湖人之间熟悉的不适又回来了。詹姆斯最后在社交媒体上的帖子让他和韦少的场外关系再次变得不舒服。当詹姆斯开始公开宣布他想和欧文重聚时,很明显韦少的感受并不是球队核心的首要考虑因素。联盟消息人士称,所有人都知道欧文与篮网的交易将结束韦少在湖人的任期,他可能会去第三支球队,因为篮网不想要他。然而,在欧文要求从布鲁克林交易出去后不久,詹姆斯在周五发出了这条不合时宜的推文,分享了睁大眼睛的表情符号和冠军的王冠。第二天,当詹姆斯被问及欧文是否会帮助湖人时,他把自己的观点说得更清楚了,他认为这是一个“胡说八道”的问题。欧文在周日被交易到达拉斯后,他告诉ESPN的迈克尔·威尔本,湖人没有得到他的前竞选伙伴。在湖人队内部,有人对韦少被詹姆斯的消息所困的处境表示同情,也有人对詹姆斯为什么选择用那种方式说话感到困惑。湖人和威少的搭档总是会有一些限制。双方都试图做出调整,但都无法提供对方所需要的东西。在13年的超级巨星生涯后,韦少无法在没有球的情况下进行调整,也无法接受角色球员的职责。湖人没有必要的投篮或外线防守来鼓励他进攻,掩盖他的无球防守失误。每隔一段时间就会有一些潜在的机会。也有特别具有挑战性的时刻,从来没有比最后一周更有挑战性。但当这三支球队的交易最终完成时,错失季后赛的可能性成为了这些表现不佳的湖人队的动力,更多的阵容变动也随之而来,这场令人痛苦的回家之旅终于结束了。拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克湖人时代,如2021年7月30日所报道:拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克交易到湖人的幕后是如何发生的:拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克能否适应作为湖人第三颗球星的生活?“我们会想办法的。”2021年10月20日:拉塞尔-威斯布鲁克能改变他的比赛方式,帮助提升湖人队吗?2022年1月14日:与韦少一起散步:为什么湖人球星不让他的挣扎偷走他的快乐2022年2月7日:湖人替补拉塞尔·韦少,但这个问题超出了一个晚上2022年3月8日:拉塞尔·韦少面临死亡威胁,骚扰:“我甚至不想带我的孩子去看比赛”2022年7月18日:在拉塞尔·韦少和湖人的传奇故事中,最糟糕的可能还在后头2022年9月16日:湖人队的拉塞尔·韦少陷入困境:处理这个赛季和以后的计划。2022年10月3日:湖人队拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克计划内部:为什么他还在洛杉矶,但交易的可能性仍然存在。2022年10月24日:湖人0胜3负,他们的威斯布鲁克问题越来越难以忽视。2022年11月4日:为什么把拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克从板凳上拉出来可能会释放出他最好的一面。2022年2月8日:随着勒布朗·詹姆斯创造历史,他的湖人队开始面对他们糟糕的现状。



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After a tumultuous 18 months, the Lakers and Russell Westbrook finally moved on from one another.As part of a three-team deal with the Utah Jazz and Minnesota Timberwolves, the Lakers traded Westbrook, Juan Toscano-Anderson,Damian Jonesand and a first-round pick to Utah, and a 2024 second-round pick to Minnesota, league sources told The Athletic on Wednesday. The Lakers received D’Angelo Russell, Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt in the trade. Westbrook was sent to the Jazz, though he’s expected to be bought out and will command interest from the Clippers and Bulls, according to The Athletic and Turner Sports.The Lakers believe there is an addition-by-subtraction element to dealing the nine-time All-Star. The situation had become untenable over the past week or so, multiple team and league sources close to the situation told The Athletic, all of whom were granted anonymity so that they could speak freely. Two sources described the situation as “toxic.” And while Lakers owner Jeanie Buss was known to be against the idea of waiving Westbrook, sources say there was a strong sense from the coaching staff that it might be necessary if no trade was forthcoming.Lakers coaches had grown frustrated with Westbrook’s recent behavior, and he was known to be upset with being openly mentioned in trade discussions. Both sides were ready to move on from an imperfect partnership.The trade ends Westbrook’s disastrous tenure with the Lakers – a homecoming marred by his awkward fit on and off the court, and multiple injuries to the Lakers’ two other stars. Los Angeles was 22-22 in the 44 games that LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Westbrook played together across two seasons, a subpar record for a trio of Top 75 players and future Hall of Famers still producing at high levels.Westbrook’s exit was nearly a year in the making. The Lakers explored trading him at the 2022 trade deadline before more seriously considering it last offseason in potential deals with Brooklyn for Kyrie Irving and Indiana for Myles Turner and Buddy Hield . Those developments being so public naturally affected Westbrook, though he denied it publicly.“No. I do not,” he said Saturday when asked if trade rumors affected him. “That’s not up to me. Like I said, I’ve known this was a business since I was 18, 19 years old, since I got into it. My dad taught me that at that age, getting to this league is a business, and people make whatever decision they make. And I’ll make sure I’m ready and professional, like I always have been and always will be.”Tension had been rising inside the Lakers’ locker room with James’ scoring record, the team’s inconsistency and the trade deadline looming, as demonstrated by the silent, awkward atmosphere before and after losses in New Orleans and– the latter despite James passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. James’ pro-Irving tweets, postgame “duh” comment in New Orleans and interview with ESPN about being disappointed in not trading for Irving added even more eyes on the Lakers’ internal dynamics.During the second quarter of Tuesday’s 133-130 loss to the, Westbrook and assistant coach Phil Handy had a verbal confrontation on the sideline — their second in roughly a month — which eventually earned the Lakers a delay of game warning. That upset the bench and led to a more contentious argument between Westbrook and head coach Darvin Ham during intermission, as first reported by ESPN on Wednesday.Halftime of Westbrook’s Lakers finale was an emblematic ending to his time with the franchise. Ham went, well, HAM on the entire team because of its porous defensive effort in the first half. The Lakers had given up 76 first-half points to a young Thunder team that entered play averaging just 58.1 points in every other first half of this season.So Ham, whose offseason pitch to land this coaching job had included a promise to communicate directly, candidly and fearlessly with his players, did just that when the team reached the locker room. He admonished them for focusing too much on their individual play, and implored them to take more pride and compete.But when Ham turned his attention to Westbrook and his specific individual struggles, sources say the future Hall of Famer appeared to take it personally. As had been the case so many times before, when the coaching staff struggled with Westbrook’s unwillingness to be held accountable for his play, Westbrook wasn’t hearing it.Ham, sources say, was upset at a number of on-court developments from the first half. But the final straw, it seems, was Westbrook’s choice to walk off the court so slowly after he was replaced late in the second quarter. For both parties, the topic of great disagreement centered on respect — or lack thereof. In the end, with the tension in the room adding to the toxicity of their environment yet again, they agreed to disagree.Only Westbrook truly knows what these past 18 months have been like for him and his family. This was a lifelong dream realized, a chance to come back to the city of Los Angeles, where he rose to prominence at Leuzinger High and then UCLA. He had been personally recruited by James and Davis during their summer of superstar shopping in 2021, then helped get the trade over the finish line by making a personal plea to Wizards owner Ted Leonsis to let him head for home.Remember, the Lakers had been on the verge of doing a deal with Sacramento that would have landed them shooting guard Buddy Hield in exchange for Kyle Kuzma and Montrezl Harrell. The Kings, league sources said then, firmly believed that the deal was all but done. But just like that, everything changed and the Lakers got Westbrook instead.While James now often says that roster management is vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka’s job, the proverbial separation of church and state didn’t exist when this deal went down. From both ends of this spectrum – Westbrook’s maneuvering with Washington, James and Davis exerting their influence on the Lakers – this was a superstar-driven trade if ever there was one. It was a partnership born out of a power play, one that would ultimately prove costly to the Lakers in ways that went well beyond what they gave up in the deal (Kuzma, Harrell,Kentavious Caldwell-Popeand and the draft rights to Isiaah Jackson, the No. 22 pick in the 2021 draft).Former Lakers coach Frank Vogel paid a price for the Westbrook addition, as his inability to inspire total buy-in from the future Hall of Famer was a significant factor in his April 2022 firing. Never mind that he was just 18 months removed from leading the Lakers to the storied franchise’s 17th title in the Orlando bubble.For Westbrook’s part, he spent last summer wondering what might come next.

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金州女仆After a tumultuous 18 months, the Lakers and Russell Westbrook finally moved on from one <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://another.As">another.As</a> part of a three-team deal with the Utah Jazz and Minnesota Timberwolves, the Lakers traded Westbrook, Juan Toscano-Anderson,Damian Jonesand and a first-round pick to Utah, and a 2024 second-round pick to Minnesota, league sources told The Athletic on Wednesday. The Lakers received D’Angelo Russell, Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt in the trade. Westbrook was sent to the Jazz, though he’s expected to be bought out and will command interest from the Clippers and Bulls, according to The Athletic and Turner Sports.The Lakers believe there is an addition-by-subtraction element to dealing the nine-time All-Star. The situation had become untenable over the past week or so, multiple team and league sources close to the situation told The Athletic, all of whom were granted anonymity so that they could speak freely. Two sources described the situation as “toxic.” And while Lakers owner Jeanie Buss was known to be against the idea of waiving Westbrook, sources say there was a strong sense from the coaching staff that it might be necessary if no trade was forthcoming.Lakers coaches had grown frustrated with Westbrook’s recent behavior, and he was known to be upset with being openly mentioned in trade discussions. Both sides were ready to move on from an imperfect partnership.The trade ends Westbrook’s disastrous tenure with the Lakers – a homecoming marred by his awkward fit on and off the court, and multiple injuries to the Lakers’ two other stars. Los Angeles was 22-22 in the 44 games that LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Westbrook played together across two seasons, a subpar record for a trio of Top 75 players and future Hall of Famers still producing at high levels.Westbrook’s exit was nearly a year in the making. The Lakers explored trading him at the 2022 trade deadline before more seriously considering it last offseason in potential deals with Brooklyn for Kyrie Irving and Indiana for Myles Turner and Buddy Hield . Those developments being so public naturally affected Westbrook, though he denied it publicly.“No. I do not,” he said Saturday when asked if trade rumors affected him. “That’s not up to me. Like I said, I’ve known this was a business since I was 18, 19 years old, since I got into it. My dad taught me that at that age, getting to this league is a business, and people make whatever decision they make. And I’ll make sure I’m ready and professional, like I always have been and always will be.”Tension had been rising inside the Lakers’ locker room with James’ scoring record, the team’s inconsistency and the trade deadline looming, as demonstrated by the silent, awkward atmosphere before and after losses in New Orleans and– the latter despite James passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. James’ pro-Irving tweets, postgame “duh” comment in New Orleans and interview with ESPN about being disappointed in not trading for Irving added even more eyes on the Lakers’ internal dynamics.During the second quarter of Tuesday’s 133-130 loss to the, Westbrook and assistant coach Phil Handy had a verbal confrontation on the sideline — their second in roughly a month — which eventually earned the Lakers a delay of game warning. That upset the bench and led to a more contentious argument between Westbrook and head coach Darvin Ham during intermission, as first reported by ESPN on Wednesday.Halftime of Westbrook’s Lakers finale was an emblematic ending to his time with the franchise. Ham went, well, HAM on the entire team because of its porous defensive effort in the first half. The Lakers had given up 76 first-half points to a young Thunder team that entered play averaging just 58.1 points in every other first half of this <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://season.So">season.So</a> Ham, whose offseason pitch to land this coaching job had included a promise to communicate directly, candidly and fearlessly with his players, did just that when the team reached the locker room. He admonished them for focusing too much on their individual play, and implored them to take more pride and compete.But when Ham turned his attention to Westbrook and his specific individual struggles, sources say the future Hall of Famer appeared to take it personally. As had been the case so many times before, when the coaching staff struggled with Westbrook’s unwillingness to be held accountable for his play, Westbrook wasn’t hearing it.Ham, sources say, was upset at a number of on-court developments from the first half. But the final straw, it seems, was Westbrook’s choice to walk off the court so slowly after he was replaced late in the second quarter. For both parties, the topic of great disagreement centered on respect — or lack thereof. In the end, with the tension in the room adding to the toxicity of their environment yet again, they agreed to disagree.Only Westbrook truly knows what these past 18 months have been like for him and his family. This was a lifelong dream realized, a chance to come back to the city of Los Angeles, where he rose to prominence at Leuzinger High and then UCLA. He had been personally recruited by James and Davis during their summer of superstar shopping in 2021, then helped get the trade over the finish line by making a personal plea to Wizards owner Ted Leonsis to let him head for home.Remember, the Lakers had been on the verge of doing a deal with Sacramento that would have landed them shooting guard Buddy Hield in exchange for Kyle Kuzma and Montrezl Harrell. The Kings, league sources said then, firmly believed that the deal was all but done. But just like that, everything changed and the Lakers got Westbrook instead.While James now often says that roster management is vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka’s job, the proverbial separation of church and state didn’t exist when this deal went down. From both ends of this spectrum – Westbrook’s maneuvering with Washington, James and Davis exerting their influence on the Lakers – this was a superstar-driven trade if ever there was one. It was a partnership born out of a power play, one that would ultimately prove costly to the Lakers in ways that went well beyond what they gave up in the deal (Kuzma, Harrell,Kentavious Caldwell-Popeand and the draft rights to Isiaah Jackson, the No. 22 pick in the 2021 draft).Former Lakers coach Frank Vogel paid a price for the Westbrook addition, as his inability to inspire total buy-in from the future Hall of Famer was a significant factor in his April 2022 firing. Never mind that he was just 18 months removed from leading the Lakers to the storied franchise’s 17th title in the Orlando bubble.For Westbrook’s part, he spent last summer wondering what might come next. 收起

In mid-July, he parted ways with his longtime agent, Thad Foucher of the Wasserman Media Group, who cited “irreconcilable differences” over their view of the Lakers’ situation. Westbrook later signed with Jeff Schwartz of Excel. His future was as uncertain as ever entering the season, with Lakers officials spending those days before training camp deciding whether to execute the well-chronicled deal with Indiana that would have landed them center Turner and Hield.When the games resumed, Ham followed through on his promise to hold Westbrook accountable. He developed a strong relationship with him upon arrival, then leaned on that personal capital in all of their hard conversations along the way. He convinced Westbrook to come off the bench in mid-October, and that‘exploratory move’went well enough in those next two months that the Lakers were no longer focused on trading Westbrook because he wasn’t seen as a pivotal reason for their problems. But that would eventually change. The familiar discomfort of this Westbrook-Lakers dynamic returned when Davis’ extended absence brought their on-court issues back to the surface. James’ social media posts at the end made the off-court element with Westbrook uncomfortable again.Once James started publicly declaring that he wanted a reunion with Irving, it became clear that Westbrook’s feelings were not top of mind for the franchise centerpiece.  Everyone knew that an Irving trade with the Nets would have ended Westbrook’s Lakers tenure, with him likely going to a third team because the Nets did not want him, league sources say.Yet James sent that conspicuously-timed tweet on Friday, sharing the eyes-wide-open emoji and a champion’s crown not long after Irving asked for a trade out of Brooklyn. The following day, when James was asked if Irving would help the Lakers, he made his view more transparently known by deeming it a‘duh’ question. After Irving was traded to Dallas on Sunday, he told ESPN’s Michael Wilbon that he was the Lakers didn’t land his former running mate. Within the Lakers’ walls, there was some sympathy for the position Westbrook was put in as a result of James’ messaging, and confusion as to why James chose to use his voice in that way.There were always going to be limitations to the Lakers-Westbrook partnership. Both sides attempted to make adjustments, but neither could provide the other with what they needed. Westbrook wasn’t capable of adjusting without the ball in his hands and embracing role-player duties after 13 years of being a superstar. The Lakers didn’t have the requisite shooting or perimeter defense to embolden him offensively and hide his off-ball defensive errors.There were glimpses of potential every so often. There were also particularly challenging moments, never more so than in the final week. But when this three-team deal was finally done, with the very real possibility of missing the playoffs a driving force for these underachieving Lakers and more roster moves to come, this harrowing homecoming finally came to an end.The Russell Westbrook Lakers era, as covered by July 30, 2021: How the Russell Westbrook trade to Lakers came together behind the scenes Aug. 10, 2021: Can Russell Westbrook adapt to life as Lakers’ third star? ‘We will figure it out’Sept. 27, 2021: Superstar shopping: LeBron, Russell Westbrook and the Lakers’ summer of recruiting Oct. 20, 2021:Can Russell Westbrook change his game and help lift Lakers? LeBron James preaches patience Jan. 14, 2022: Walking with Westbrook: Why the Lakers star isn’t letting his struggles steal his joy Feb. 7, 2022: Lakers bench Russell Westbrook, but this problem goes beyond one night March 8, 2022: Russell Westbrook on death threats, harassment: ‘I don’t even want to bring my kids to the game’July 18, 2022: In the Russell Westbrook-Lakers saga, the worst may be yet to come Sept. 16, 2022: The Lakers’ Russell Westbrook quandary: The plan to handle this season and beyond. Oct. 3, 2022: Inside the Lakers’ Russell Westbrook plan: Why he’s still in L.A., but the possibility of a trade still exists. Oct. 24, 2022: The Lakers are 0-3 and their Russell Westbrook problem is getting harder to ignore. Nov. 4, 2022: Why bringing Russell Westbrook off the bench may have unlocked the best version of him. Dec. 15, 2022:LA confidential: Why Lakers likely won’t deal Russell Westbrook Feb. 8, 2022:As LeBron James makes history, his Lakers come to grips with their dire present.

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