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Gabe Vincent Returns vs. Bulls Amid Lakers' Trade Rumors for Zach LaVine

The Lakers will be seeing the return of one player who has been out for two months amid rumors of a trade between LA and Chicago

By James Brown

The Lakers will be seeing the return of one player who has been out for two months amid rumors of a trade between LA and Chicago
The Lakers will be seeing the return of one player who has been out for two months amid rumors of a trade between LA and Chicago
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Tonight the Los Angeles Lakers will be playing at Chicago against the Bulls. The team comes out after two losses in a row, but things will be getting more interesting as the point guard Gabe Vincent is set to return in the middle of rumors of the purple and gold being interested in signing Zach LaVine.

D'Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves aren't moving anytime soon from Los Angeles, at least, that's what recent reports by NBA insider Jovan Buha suggest. With PG Gabe Vincent having been out for almost two months, he could become the team's trading asset on the reported interest potential trade with Chicago for Zach LaVine.

The Lakers have been waiting for the roster to be fully healthy and see how they are doing with their current players, tonight Vincent will be returning against the team that could possibly trade for him in the following weeks.

LaVine on the other hand continues to be out, so a face-off won't be happening. Gabe will be back and Coach Ham could get used of him as the team hasn't had another point guard besides Dlo and Reaves.

Jarred Vanderbilt's role with the Lakers in future games

The team needs to get healthy soon, and Vanderbilt should be one of its main priorities as he’s one of its best defenders. He was asked how many games it would take until he was fully back. “I don’t even want to put a game on it because there’s no expectation on when it’s going to come back,” said Vanderbilt. “But just staying on top of it and keep doing the proper precautions to make sure I’m doing the proper things to make it get better.”


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