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Lakers transferring ahead: What we discovered from the exit interviews

By Editorial Board Published May 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lakers transferring ahead: What we discovered from the exit interviews

Pelinka addressed the elephant within the room — the dearth of a giraffe on the courtroom.

“I’ll say in general, it’s very clear and it was clear then, and we spoke to it that this team and this roster needs more size and needs a center position,” he mentioned. “That’s a very clear and obvious byproduct of trading potentially the best big in the league to Dallas to get a point guard. Of course, that’s going to open up a huge hole. And as I said before, the trade deadline and the moments up to it don’t allow you the requisite time to explore every single unturned stone to add a big to our roster. We just didn’t have the time after the Luka trade. But now we do.”

So what sort of middle?

“I think in terms of center traits, it would be great to have a center that was a vertical threat, lob threat, and someone that could protect the interior defensively. I think those would be keys,” Pelinka mentioned. “But there’s multiple different types of centers that can be very effective in the league. There’s also spread centers that can protect the rim. We’ll look at those as well. So I wouldn’t want to limit the archetype, but we know we need a big man.”

Pelinka additionally mentioned he believes within the Lakers’ core.

Lakers ahead LeBron James talks to a referee as he walks to the bench alongside teammate Luka Doncic throughout Sport 5 of the playoff collection towards the Timberwolves.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

“The level of confidence in Austin Reaves, LeBron James and Luka Doncic is at an all-time high still. So no change in how we feel about those three guys,” Pelinka mentioned. “And in terms of assessing it, we lost the series, so we did not accomplish what we wanted to do, which was win in this series. But in every series, to me, it’s like a game of chess. You learn and then when you get to play the game the next time, you’re better. But I think those three guys have incredible promise playing together.

“And we will collectively do a better job to make sure they’re surrounded with the right pieces to have ultimate success. And we talked at the beginning what ultimate success is here. And we’re going to put in the work to allow that group of guys to win a championship.”

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