Monday, January 30, 2012

Los Angeles Lakers reportedly express interest in Cleveland Cavaliers backup guard Ramon Sessions

Lakers reportedly have interest in backup point guard

Cleveland Cavaliers lose to Raptors, 104-96View full sizeCavaliers guard Ramon Sessions remains the subject of trade rumors, including ones that link him to the Los Angeles Lakers
CLEVELAND -- Ramon Sessions' name has been linked to trade rumors since the June night the Cavaliers selected Kyrie Irving in the draft.

The asset-poor New York Knicks were believed to have interest in the backup point guard as the lockout ended, but plucked an injured Baron Davis from waivers instead. Now, comes a Yahoo report the Los Angeles Lakers have inquired about Sessions.

Cavaliers general manager Chris Grant wouldn't be doing his job if he weren't listening to offers from the Lakers and others. Sessions and starting power forward Antawn Jamison are the Cavaliers most likely to be dealt before the March 15 deadline.

The Lakers' interest in Sessions is understandable given their need for a veteran point guard to back up 37-year-old Derek Fisher. With Steve Blake injured, they have turned to rookies Andrew Goudelock and Darius Morris. The Lakers also reportedly have interest in Gilbert Arenas.

Los Angeles' two first-round picks -- including one acquired from the Dallas Mavericks (top-20 protected) in the Lamar Odom deal -- certainly would appeal to a rebuilding club like the Cavaliers. But it's hard to imagine the Lakers part with either first rounder until they know what's happening with Dwight Howard.

In other words, don't expect a deal for Sessions to get done immediately, if at all. He is making $4.3 million this season and has a player option for $4.6 million for the 2012-13 season. It's unclear whether Sessions plans to exercise the option.

The Lakers easily could absorb Sessions' contract with the $8.9-million trade exception received in the Odom deal.

He is averaging 9.1. points, 4.3 assists and 21 minutes in support of Irving whose minutes figure to grow. Yes, Sessions is shooting just 34 percent, but if he were dealt to a contender he'd be asked primarily to organize and run an offense not supply points. The Lakers aren't going to be the only contender looking for a veteran point guard between now and the deadline. Grant can afford to be patient.

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2012/01/los_angeles_lakers_reportedly.html

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