UPDATE: Report: Teams interested in a $45 million Ex-Celtic including the Los Angeles Lakers.

UPDATE: Report: Teams interested in a $45 million Ex-Celtic including the Los Angeles Lakers.

 

At 23-23, the Boston Celtics‘ rival, the Los Angeles Lakers, wants some help. Because they’ve given up many of their assets for the roster they have now, they have limited options. However, that won’t stop them from trying. One of their targets in mind is former Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon.

Yahoo Sports! Jake Fischer that the Lakers are among the teams keeping their eye on Brogdon.

“In addition to the Knicks and Lakers, league personnel believe Brogdon has another team with legitimate interest in his services: Houston,” Fischer wrote in a January 26 story. In his lone year with the Celtics, Brogdon won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year. Brogdon has only continued his stellar production since the Celtics traded him to the Portland Trail Blazers.

Brogdon is averaging 15.7 points and 5.3 assists while shooting 43.7% from the field and 42.2% from three. The Trail Blazers have started a rebuild, and though they have veterans like Brogdon, Jerami Grant, and Deandre Ayton, Brogdon’s services would be better used on a team trying to win now.

Following a surprise trip to the Western Conference Finals, the 2023-24 season has not gone as planned for the Lakers. Brogdon is in the first year of a two-year, $45 million contract.


Malcolm Brogdon to Lakers Called ‘Lateral Move’

Though the Lakers have registered interest in Malcolm Brogdon, The Athletic’s Jovan Buha reported that they don’t believe Brogdon would improve their outlook much

“The Lakers view trades in which they move Russell for players like Portland’s Malcolm Brogdon, Washington’s Tyus Jones or Brooklyn’s Spencer Dinwiddie as lateral moves at best, and most likely downgrades, according to team sources,” Buha wrote in a January 26 story.

Currently, the Lakers’ guard rotation boasts of D’Angelo Russell, Gabe Vincent, Austin Reaves, and Max Christie. Brogdon is not an all-star player, but he can score. Sadly, acquiring also means trading for an injury risk.

Brogdon was exactly who the Celtics wanted him to be when they traded for him in 2022. However, he also showed exactly why he did not cost much in the playoffs. Brogdon showed his value in the postseason until an untimely injury hurt his productivity in the 2023 Eastern Conference Finals.


Malcolm Brogdon ‘Very Likely’ to Be Traded: Report

NBA Insider Marc Stein reported that while Trail Blazers’ wing Jerami Grant is likely to stay put, the likelihood of Malcolm Brogdon being traded is very high.

“Malcolm Brogdon, by contrast, remains a Blazer considered very likely to be traded before the Feb. 8 deadline,” Stein wrote in a January 21 story. “Brogdon’s name has been mentioned as a potential Knicks target in their well-chronicled search for a guard to fortify their bench ever since they were forced to surrender Immanuel Quickley to Toronto in the Anunoby trade.”

Brogdon can score at an efficient level. His shooting numbers with the Trail Blazers haven’t been efficient, but such was not the case with the Celtics. In his lone season in Boston, he put up shooting splits of 48.4/44.4/97. Playing for a playoff hopeful like the Knicks or the Lakers could help him shoot more efficiently when he’s on the floor.

Watch: Kristaps Porzingis leaves CeltiREAD MORE:cs win over Heat with ankle injury

Porzingis finished with 19 points in just 21 minutes against the Heat.

Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis (8) gestures after scoring a three-point basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Miami Heat, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, in Miami.
Kristaps Porzingis exited Boston’s lopsided win over the Heat. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

Porzingis went down with the injury with seven minutes remaining in the third quarter at Kaseya Center, rolling his ankle while coming down after contesting a jump shot from Bam Adebayo.

He remained on the hardwood, prompting Joe Mazzulla to call a timeout and sub Porzingis out of the game. Porzingis slowly made his way to the locker room with the help of the team’s training staff, with the Celtics tabbing the 28-year-old center/forward as “doubtful” to return.

Porzingis eventually rejoined his teammates on the bench at the end of the third quarter, with Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe reporting that Porzingis was walking around the bench “normally” with no ice pack on his ankle.

You can watch a replay of Porzingis’ injury below:

Porzingis was in the midst of one of his strongest games with the Celtics before his injury. In just 21 minutes of action, Porzingis scored 19 points — connecting on six of nine field goals, including three 3-pointers.

Even if Porzingis was back on the bench and moving around without issue, the Celtics have been cautious this season when it comes to handling the big man. He has missed 12 games already this season, with Boston going 10-2 over that stretch.

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