Report: Duke Star Sitting Courtside At Lakers Game With LeBron’s Agent

The Los Angeles Lakers don’t have much to lose at the end of the season, but there are a few tings that caught everyone’s attention during the game against the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday. The team controlled the game in the first half, and both teams went back and fourth in the first 24 minutes. Nobody thought that the Lakers would play strong enough to beat playoff teams. This won’t mean a thing about the Lakers’ role in the playoff race, but we are having some really good time here. Seeing this Duke star sit alongside LeBron’s agent Rich Paul was a detail nobody missed.

“Duke’s Cam Reddish is sitting courtside at Staples Center with Rich Paul of Klutch Sports for this Lakers-Jazz game,” Dave McMenamin tweeted.

Reddish will be drafted soon, and we can’t ignore the urge to ask the following question. Is Magic Johnson in position to draft the player. However, this link with Klutch Sports sure means a thing. Are we looking at a future Laker?

It’s interesting to see young Lakers players hit the floor in this way. They are more than ready to enter the next season. That’s what everyone needed. Maybe the pressure surrounding the playoff race affected their skills.

JaVale McGee was brilliant. He may be doing that for his next deal with the team, but he is playing really well at this point of the season. This is not something you see every day.

The Lakers had full control over the first quarter. Ryan Ward tweeted, “Lakers lead the way, 10-6. JaVale McGee with 6 points to get things started.”

“The Jazz are trying to seal up a top-5 seed today so this game is actually meaningful to them. For the Lakers, two rookies have played just five minute into the game.”

Are the Lakers slowly getting into shape. Mike Trudell has something to say. “Another new line up didn’t phase the Lakers in the 1st Q, as @ACFresh21 totaled 8 points with 5 assists to lead LAL to a 34-27 lead. McGee pitched in 10 points, while Muscala and Williams had 5 apiece.”

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