Lakers planning roster changes before NBA Playoffs

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The Los Angeles Lakers may be planning significant roster changes as they prepare for the NBA playoffs. A Lakers insider has indicated that adjustments could happen soon. Currently, the Lakers have a strong record of 43 wins and 26 losses, placing them as the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference. The team became even more competitive after acquiring star player Luka Doncic from the Dallas Mavericks in a recent trade. Despite their depth, the Lakers face challenges with their roster. Jovan Buha, a reporter for The Athletic, noted that players like Jordan Goodwin, Christian Koloko, and Trey Jemison need full roster spots to remain with the team. Buha mentioned that Cam Reddish and Alex Len are likely to be cut from the roster. Reddish and Len's departures would come as a disappointment. Len had previously chosen the Lakers over the Indiana Pacers for a better opportunity. The Lakers are focused on keeping Goodwin while also evaluating the status of other players. With potential cuts on the horizon, Reddish and Len face uncertain futures as the team gears up for playoff contention.


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