Former Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak reflects on the Pau Gasol trade

Mitch Kupchak, the one-time Lakers general manager, talked about how the famed Pau Gasol trade of 2008 came together.

This weekend, former Los Angeles Lakers star big man Pau Gasol will receive the ultimate validation of his athletic career when he is inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Once he received the final vote to be inducted, the Lakers retired his No. 16 jersey during an emotional March ceremony at Crypto.com Arena.

It has been said the Lakers and the late Kobe Bryant transformed Gasol from a very good player into a great one. But it’s easy to forget Gasol also transformed and resurrected Bryant and the Lakers.

When the Spanish native arrived in L.A. in February 2008, the team had suffered through three and a half years of mediocrity following Shaquille O’Neal’s departure. Bryant, who was approaching his 30th birthday, grew extremely frustrated at the lack of progress made and demanded a trade the previous summer.

But Gasol’s arrival changed all that for good.

Mitch Kupchak, then the Lakers’ general manager, recently reflected on how the Gasol trade came together.

Tyrone Corbin joins Hornets staff

Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations & General Manager Mitch Kupchak announced today that the team has added Tyrone Corbin, Bob Beyer, Rex Walters, Bruce Kruetzer and Brian O’Connor to Steve Clifford’s staff. Additionally, the team has retained assistant coaches Marlon Garnett, Jay Hernandez, Nick Friedman and Norman Richardson.

Charlotte Hornets President of …

Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations & General Manager Mitch Kupchak announced today that the team has signed center Mark Williams. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. Selected with the 15th pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, Williams appeared in 39 games with averages of 11.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.8 blocks in 23.5 minutes per game as a sophomore during the 2021-22 season at Duke. Williams was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year after he led the ACC and ranked 12th in the nation in blocks per contest (2.8) and became just the second player in Duke history with 100 blocks (110) in a single season.

Charlotte Hornets President of …

Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations & General Manager Mitch Kupchak announced today that the team has signed guard/forward Bryce McGowens to a two-way contract. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. A native of Pendleton, South Carolina, McGowens averaged 16.8 points and 5.2 rebounds in 33.3 minutes per game as a freshman at Nebraska in 2021-22, starting all 31 games in which he appeared. The 6-7 guard/forward earned All-Big Ten Third Team honors and was named Big Ten Newcomer of the Year by the media. McGowens led the Cornhuskers in scoring and ranked ninth in the Big Ten, while also ranking third in the conference in free-throw percentage (83.1%).

Mitch Kupchak on Miles Bridges: ‘We’re going to bring him back’

Kupchak attempts to ease the worry of Hornets fans regarding Bridges’ pending restricted free agency.

NBA free agency is set to take off in the coming days as the offseason as the chaos around the league is brewing.

For the Charlotte Hornets, their offseason will stem around their ability, and willingness, to bring back forward Miles Bridges.

On Tuesday during head coach Steve Clifford’s introductory press conference, VP of Basketball operations Mitch Kupchak spoke on Bridges’ pending free agency.

“We love Miles. We’re going to bring him back,” Kupchak said.

Rumors have been swirling that the Hornets aren’t planning to offer a max contract to Bridges, who had a career-year for Charlotte this past season.

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Steve Clifford officially back to Charlotte

Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations & General Manager Mitch Kupchak announced today the team has named Steve Clifford head coach. Clifford, who previously served the team’s head coach from 2013-2018, returns to Charlotte, where his 196 wins ranks second in franchise history, sitting just 11 behind Allan Bristow.