L.A. not too bullish on latest Gasol offer
MEMPHIS, TENN. — Pau Gasol left the team hotel to board the Lakers’ bus before their game against Memphis, but not before fans offered applause and high-fives from the lobby to the sidewalk.
The four-time All-Star is still with the Lakers, continuing a surreal season in which he was destined for Houston in December before the NBA shut down the three-team trade that would have sent Chris Paul to the Lakers.
The trade deadline is noon Thursday, and the Chicago Bulls became the most recent team to have discussions with the Lakers about Gasol.
The Bulls offered power forward Carlos Boozer and guard C.J. Watson, according to the Chicago Tribune, though the Lakers were not interested in Boozer’s bloated contract (three more years, $47 million). Derrick Rose, last season’s MVP, was not part of the conversation.
The Lakers countered by saying they would consider receiving at least two first-round picks, center Joakim Noah and another player believed to be Watson, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Neither team liked what the other proposed and the talks ended.
Gasol is increasingly likely to stay with the Lakers until at least this summer. Making him somewhat hard to move is a 15% trade kicker in a contract that already pays $38.3 million over the next two seasons. If traded, Gasol would make $21.9 next season instead of $19 million.
The twists and turns of this week, if not this season, seemed to affect him in the Lakers’ 116-111 double-overtime victory over the Grizzlies.
He was outscored by little-known power forward Marreese Speights, 25-14, and made only six of 14 shots.
“Not a great game on my part,” Gasol said. “I didn’t get too much rhythm at all. I’m glad I was able to knock down a couple shots in the fourth and one in overtime, I think, but that’s about it.”
He had an impressive eight assists but only five rebounds in 46 minutes.
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Spoke too soon
Metta World Peace is the most active Lakers player on Twitter, discussing just about anything on the social-media outlet.
But he jinxed himself before Tuesday’s game.
“Wow I’m shooting 40+ % from three over the last 15 games,” he wrote. “Keep leaving me open...Thank you...”
Actually, he was 37% over his last 15 games before Tuesday.
Then he missed all five of his three-point attempts against Memphis.
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Etc.
Reserve forward Luke Walton did not make the team flight to Memphis because of intestinal flu symptoms. It was unclear if he would be available Wednesday against New Orleans. ... Rookie guard Darius Morris sustained a bruised left wrist while playing for the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the Lakers’ Development League affiliate. Morris was listed as day-to-day.
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