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  • Lakers Trade Lou Williams To Rockets

    Los Angeles Lakers agree to send Lou Williams to Houston Rockets for Corey Brewer, first-round pick

    Well we got a 1st Round Pick, that is all that matters.

    HOUSTON -- The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade sixth man Lou Williams to the Houston Rockets in exchange for swingman Corey Brewer and an unprotected first-round pick, sources told ESPN, confirming multiple reports.

    The addition of Williams brings additional scoring to the Rockets' bench, something general manager Daryl Morey said he was hoping to accomplish by Thursday's 3 p.m. ET trade deadline.

    The move comes on the heels of the Lakers' naming Hall of Famer Magic Johnson their new president of basketball operations, firing longtime general manager Mitch Kupchak and removing Jim Buss as executive vice president of basketball operations. There has been some question surrounding the Lakers' decision-making process in advance of Thursday's deadline, and sources told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne that Johnson did the deal directly with Houston.

    The Lakers had multiple offers for Williams that included a first-round pick in recent weeks, sources told Shelburne. They were so confident in their ability to land a first-round pick for Williams that they offered that first-round pick in discussions for DeMarcus Cousins with Sacramento on Sunday.

    Williams is having the best season of his 12-year career, with highs in points (18.6 per game) and 3-point field goal percentage (.385). He leads the league in scoring off the bench, followed by Rockets reserve guard and newly crowned 3-point shootout champion Eric Gordon. The two have combined for 1,835 points this season.

    While Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni liked the defensive intangibles Brewer brought, he struggled with his shot, something the team couldn't afford to deal with in the postseason. Brewer, who is averaging a career-low 4.2 points per game, was held scoreless in 13 of the 58 games he played this season.

    Brewer is under contract for next season at about $7.6 million.

    Despite losing a first-round pick, Houston has two second-round picks in the 2017 draft.

    A source told ESPN that it is unlikely Williams will play Thursday night against the New Orleans Pelicans (and newly acquired center Cousins) because of the timing of the physical.

    The 30-year-old veteran guard thanked the city of Los Angeles in a tweet Tuesday evening.

    Williams has been to the playoffs six times with three different teams, seeing action in 41 postseason contests. He is under contract for $7 million next season.
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