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The Lakers were among the primary talking points amidst all the NBA trade rumors this year. Much of the conversation surrounded a possible deal involving Dejounte Murray and D’Angelo Russell, but other names like Andre Drummond and Tyus Jones also popped up. In the end, the Lakers kept their roster as is as vice president and general manager Rob Pelinka showed a level of restraint by not making a move just to say he did. What do fans think, though? According to our latest SB Nation Reacts poll, the Lakers performed well by not performing at the trade deadline performance.…
Carmelo Anthony Reveals Trade With Nuggets That Almost Took Place In 2011 Originally posted on Lakers Nation | By Ron Gutterman | Last updated 2/20/24 The Carmelo Anthony saga at the end of his time with the Denver Nuggets was a story of league-wide interest for many years. He was made an enemy in Denver for many years after he was dealt to the New York Knicks at his request, but plenty went on behind the scenes that fans of the Nuggets and other teams would never have known about. One behind the scenes detail involved the Los Angeles Lakers.…
LeBron James is on the precipice of yet another historic milestone coming out of the NBA’s All-Star Break. The 39-year-old is only 132 points shy of 40,000 for his career. Averaging 24.8 points per game this season, James could reach the mark by the end of February, with the Los Angeles Lakers still having five games remaining this month. LAKERS NEXT 5 GAMES Feb. 22: Lakers at Warriors (10 p.m. ET) Feb. 23: Spurs at Lakers (10:30 p.m. ET) Feb. 25: Lakers at Suns (3:30 p.m. ET) Feb. 28: Lakers at Clippers (10 p.m. ET) Feb. 29: Wizards at Lakers…
The Pittsburgh Steelers were lucky to have 18 seasons of consistent quarterback play with Ben Roethlisberger under center. When he retired at the end of the 2021 season, it was obvious the team was going to be in a bit of a rebuilding period as they looked for their new quarterback. Then quickly into the start of the offseason, the Steelers signed Mitch Trubisky, who had been with the Buffalo Bills. In addition to Trubisky, they were able to draft quarterback Kenny Pickett out of the University of Pittsburgh with their first-round selection in 2022. From the start, it seemed…
The Pittsburgh Steelers have already gotten started on altering their roster and creating cap space by releasing a few players. Mitch Trubisky, Pressley Harvin, and Chukwuma Okorafor have all been recently cut by the team. None of those three players departing is much of a surprise, as Harvin and Trubisky both underperformed in 2023, and Okorafor found himself in trouble with the coaching staff after being benched against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The organization likely isn’t done making changes to their roster, and two veteran starters were both listed as likely to get cut. Steelers Likely To Cut Two Veterans Two…
The Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to make some move at quarterback, whether that is re-signing Mason Rudolph or going out and looking at another veteran. But former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson believes he already knows what is going to happen — and he predicts the team will sign soon-to-be former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson. We gotta work on the Steelers now,” Johnson said on the Nightcap Show. “A little birdie told me, and I said this many shows ago, Russell Wilson’s coming on over to the Steelers.” Wilson was benched by the Broncos for the stretch run, after…
The Pittsburgh Steelers have to clear a lot of cap space this offseason. While they stand at about $5 million over the cap right now, they need to clear room out even to make some moves. But they likely have enough space and wiggle room to land one major contributor for the team. Could that be Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed? Sneed is a franchise tag candidate, but might not be tagged with Chris Jones’ contract coming up for the Chiefs. Pro Football Focus’ Brad Spielberger released his contract projections that have proven to be quite accurate in recent…
Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers News Home Quizzes Watch Newsletter Former Steelers who could find their way back to Pittsburgh in 2024 Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports FacebookTwitterFlipboardReddit Former Steelers who could find their way back to Pittsburgh in 2024 Originally posted on Steel City Underground By Joe Kuzma | Last updated 2/20/24 I recall writing an article similar to this last offseason, detailing how many former Steelers would not be returning to the black and gold in 2023. This offseason, I find myself revisiting the concept, but with a new perspective, as I see several names scheduled to hit free agency…
When he was traded to the Los Angeles Rams, the Pittsburgh Steelers happily separated with 2020 fourth-round pick Kevin Dotson in exchange for a few draft picks. But Dotson went on to have an elite season with the Rams, and is now one of the top guards on the market heading into free agency after a breakout season. Pro Football Focus has Dotson projected to receive $17.25 million per year in free agency, which would make him the fourth highest-paid guard in the entire NFL behind only Chris Lindstrom, Quenton Nelson, and Zack Martin. To say the least, that’s a…
The Steelers are still projected to be $7.44M over the salary cap following a few releases last week. However, The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly isn’t worried about it and believes Pittsburgh could make a big splash in free agency, which starts on March 13 at 4 p.m. ET. “They can create as much money as they need,” Kaboly said on Pittsburgh’s 93.7 The Fan. “You can manipulate four or five contracts to create a bunch of money. Cut a few guys here and there.” Kaboly is right in the fact that the Steelers have several ways they can make more space…