Poll Results: Lakers Nation Ready for a Big Trade

After their disappointing loss to the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night, the Lakers find themselves surrounded by more questions than ever. With reports of an offensive mutiny brewing, Mike Brown questioning the team’s star player, and the ever-worrisome state of the front office, the Lakers appear to be a team in complete disarray.

The trade rumors surrounding the Lakers recently have been numerous and excessive. While the team has yet to make any sort of moves, if there was ever a time to pull the trigger – now would be it.

Despite a big win over the Miami Heat on Sunday, the Lakers have lost two consecutive games to basement teams (Detroit, Washington), and appear to have no solution for their road woes.

This prompted our latest Facebook poll question, where we asked members of Lakers Nation what they thought the team needed to do to get back on track.

The results are quite obvious. The fans are ready for a change.

And, not just a minor addition, but a major move.

The Lakers are running out of time to make a move, as the trade deadline is just one week away. Still, if the fans have their way, the front office will make a major trade to shake up the Lakers and try to get them back on track.

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