The Los Angeles Lakers are in the final stages of their march toward the offseason, still locked in last place in the Western Conference.
It won’t be long before the team exits its dreadful 2015-16 campaign and says goodbye to the Kobe Bryant era. The offseason will usher in more changes, including a probable lottery pick in the NBA draft and welcoming and releasing free agents.
L.A. will be flush with money to spend and will have its eyes set on the best available players to help a rebuild that has, so far, been painfully slow.