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Buss complimentary yet noncommittal on Walton

Lakers owner Jeanie Buss remains complimentary of Luke Walton but continues to dodge questions about his future as the team’s head coach.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder have been speculated as a team that could trade for any number of available players at the trade deadline. That list is headlined by Cam Johnson of the Brooklyn Nets.

The Thunder aren’t focused on outside acquisitions. Oklahoma City is instead looking forward to the return of injured players like Chet Holmgren, and now Isaiah Hartenstein. Given their place at the top of the Western Conference standings, Oklahoma City is also reluctant to disrupt what has been a top team this year, and one that has great team chemistry.

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