Lakers hoping to get Luol Deng’s old salary removed from team salary cap

Shams Charania of The Athletic reports the Lakers are trying to free up about $5 million in cap space by removing Luol Deng’s old deal.

The Los Angeles Lakers are already planning for the upcoming offseason and they are looking for creative ways to open up cap space to improve their team for a title defense.

News broke on Tuesday morning that the Lakers are looking to open up nearly $5 million in cap space by removing the salary they owe to former Laker Luol Deng off of their salary sheet. Shams Charania of The Athletic/Stadium reported the news on Tuesday, meaning Deng still gets the money he is owed by the Lakers but the Lakers will have an additional $5 million available to improve their roster heading into next season.

The Lakers are expected to have a big summer ahead, with Anthony Davis likely opting-out of the final year of his contract and signing a new deal with the Lakers this offseason. Starting guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope also has an opt-out clause that he plans to exercise as he is also looking to cash in on a longer-term deal following a great playoff run.

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