Rob Pelinka: Keeping Lakers’ core together is a high priority

It sounds like Lakers executive Rob Pelinka would rather keep the team’s core together than break it up in pursuit of another star.

After the Los Angeles Lakers were swept by the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference finals, the work toward getting them over the hump to claim their 18th NBA championship has begun.

Yet again, there are rumors Kyrie Irving wants to become a Laker and that the team may go after him. There seems to be a sizable contingent of fans who want the team to trade for him no matter what it takes.

But during exit interviews on Tuesday, executive Rob Pelinka said he wants to keep the team’s core together to achieve the roster continuity that other squads, such as the Nuggets, have.

Pelinka has gained a great deal of praise for his midseason trades that transformed the Lakers from an average team at best to one that looked like a title contender in the making. Now he will need to go to work to, at the very least, make some tweaks that would result in a world title next June.

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