The Los Angeles Lakers polished off their roster by adding some frontcourt depth in the form of veteran center DeAndre Jordan, who was traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Detroit Pistons and then subsequently bought out.
The Lakers’ center rotation was arguably their biggest weakness last season, although it should get back to being a strength again with the additions of Jordan and Dwight Howard, as well as Marc Gasol returning if he is not waived in the coming weeks.
While all three of those former All-Stars may be past their primes, they’re still all capable of playing quality minutes, with Anthony Davis also likely to see some time at center throughout the year.