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LA Lakers' current roster isn't the contending team GM Rob Pelinka promised.

After a long season, the current roster of the Los Angeles Lakers franchise is failing at the expectations set by GM Rob Pelinka.

By James Brown

After a long season, the current roster of the Los Angeles Lakers franchise is failing at the expectations set by GM Rob Pelinka.
After a long season, the current roster of the Los Angeles Lakers franchise is failing at the expectations set by GM Rob Pelinka.
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Not only the Los Angeles Lakers fandom is mad at the team's GM Rob Pelinka, but also NBA experts and analysts don't have the squad as a real contender for the 2022-2023 championship.

The Lakers' roster, as currently constructed, doesn't make sense. It's imbalanced and screaming for a trade. The only recent movement was the addition of the guards Patrick Beverley and Dennis Schröder, who came back a year after his release

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At the moment, the GM Rob Pelinka has lost a lot of players that wanted to other teams; with the opportunity window closing, fans are afraid that the roster will stay as it is now.

The Los Angeles Lakers are betting on a young talent-veterans combination.

It hasn't been talked a lot about. Still, the Lakers are also betting on some of their young talent and rookies, including the already proved Austin Reaves, a recovered Kendrick Nunn, and new rookies like Scotty Pippen Jr, Cole Swider, Javante McCoy, Max Christie, and Fabian White.

 


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