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Lakers let NBA trade deadline pass without a deal

Though the Lakers like their current roster, they do plan to be active in the buyout market

Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka, left, and head coach Darvin Ham will be forging ahead this season largely with the roster they have after the team didn’t make a move at Thursday’s NBA trade deadline. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka, left, and head coach Darvin Ham will be forging ahead this season largely with the roster they have after the team didn’t make a move at Thursday’s NBA trade deadline. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
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LOS ANGELES — Although they were active in seeking a trade, the Lakers ultimately stood pat without a deal before the league’s noon PT trade deadline on Thursday came and went.

The Lakers not making a trade signals two things: They like their roster as is and believe the current group can be better than its current 27-25 record reflects. And any realistic trade wouldn’t upgrade the team in a meaningful way.

With the deadline behind them, the organization’s focus will turn toward the buyout market. The Lakers have an open standard roster spot and can offer a prorated salary of the remainder ($1.9 million) of their non-taxpayer mid-level exception – more than most teams can offer – after using a chunk of it to sign guard Gabe Vincent last offseason.

The Lakers are also hopeful Vincent, who has been sidelined for all but five games because of left knee ailments, and forward Jarred Vanderbilt, who is sidelined because of a sprained right foot, can be impactful players for them once returning from injury.

Since they stood pat, the Lakers will have three tradable first-round draft picks during this offseason (beginning July 1) –  compared to just the one they had at their disposal ahead of Thursday’s deadline – in their expected pursuit of a high-caliber, All-Star-level player.