Lakers At The NBA Trade Deadline: Who Could Go?
David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

Wayne Ellington: He’s been a stealth showcase over the last couple weeks, with positive results. In the five games leading to the break, Ellington averaged 15.4 points and 4.6 rebounds, shooting about 40 percent from 3-point range. While not a world beater by any measure, the steady Ellington provides something coaches covet – predictability. Plus, he comes with minimal salary, fits just about anywhere, and wouldn’t demand much in return. A team looking for a low cost way add backcourt depth and perimeter shooting (Ellington was over 42 percent last year in Dallas) could find Ellington appealing.

OTS: 75

[divide]

NEXT: Ronnie Price’s Overall Tradeability Score: Who Could Go?

You May Also Like

Video: Nick Young Goes Shoe Shopping With Complex’s Joe La Pluma

While Nick Young is a fan favorite for his play on the…

James Worthy Admits He Wasn’t Dwight Howard’s Biggest Fan

Lakers analyst and NBA Hall of Famer James Worthy took some time…

Lakers Players React To Kyrie Irving-Isaiah Thomas Trade

The NBA world was buzzing on Tuesday over a blockbuster trade between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics….

Lakers News: Jarred Vanderbilt Discusses Impact On Offensive Glass

Something that has gone under the radar for the Los Angeles Lakers recently has been the improved play of forward Jarred Vanderbilt…