Lakers news: Schröder turned down extension in ‘4-year, $80 million range’

The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
In his latest newsletter, Stein reported Schröder turned down contract extension offers in the ballpark of four years and $80 million.
Schröder, 27, was available because of the gulf between player and team in contract extension talks, Marc Stein of the New York Times.
He has rebuffed extension offers from the Lakers in the range of $80 million over four years, according to two people familiar with the discussions who were not authorized to discuss them publicly, Marc Stein of the New York Times

The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
The Lakers were rumored to be active at the NBA trade deadline, and now we have a little more context for why they were connected to point guards such as Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
Apparently, the contract status of starting point guard Dennis Schröder is far more precarious than a surface-level glance would lead you to believe.
In his latest newsletter, Stein reported Schröder turned down contract extension offers in the ballpark of four years and $80 million.
Schröder, 27, was available because of the gulf between player and team in contract extension talks, Marc Stein of the New York Times.
He has rebuffed extension offers from the Lakers in the range of $80 million over four years, according to two people familiar with the discussions who were not authorized to discuss them publicly, Marc Stein of the New York Times