The Los Angeles Lakers face a challenging moment after their elimination from the NBA Cup. Their 132-119 loss to the San Antonio Spurs exposed defensive weaknesses and reignited debates about necessary roster changes before the trade window. Among the names mentioned, Herb Jones, forward from the New Orleans Pelicans, stands out as one of the league’s most versatile defenders.
Jones is an essential piece in New Orleans. He was selected for the All-Defensive First Team in 2023-24. The front office recognizes his value and signed him in July to a three-year contract worth nearly $68 million. This deal makes immediate movement difficult.
Interest in the league, doubts in New Orleans
According to Essentiallysports, Dan Woike of The Athletic stated it is unlikely the Pelicans will trade Jones to Los Angeles. However, insider Jake Fischer reported that New Orleans is open to hearing offers for Jones and Trey Murphy. Multiple teams have shown interest, which could activate the trade market.
They think he’s a good player on a good contract. This is the same front office that extended him in July. https://t.co/Uv361jZGCo
— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) December 11, 2025
The Lakers feel the pressure. They have offensive talent in Doncic, Reeves, and LeBron James, yet the team struggles to protect the rim, contain drives, and defend in transition. A player like Jones could immediately improve these areas.
The Lakers’ management will evaluate scenarios as the trade window approaches. Their goal is to balance a roster that needs defense to compete in the Western Conference. Jones represents a valuable, though hard-to-acquire, option. The Pelicans understand his impact and will not give him up easily.
The Lakers continue pursuing reinforcements that stabilize their defensive system and allow them to compete with high aspirations.