Lakers Nation Week In Review: March 29 – April 5
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The Los Angeles Lakers have six games remaining on their schedule and must go 6-0 if they hope to avoid finishing with the worst record in franchise history. With five of the six games coming against teams in playoff contention, the negative feat appears to be all but a formality.

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As the season winds down, the reality that several of the players on the current roster likely won’t be back next season begins to set in. Nick Young is reportedly leaning towards opting out of his contract, Pau Gasol may sign elsewhere, and Jordan Hill stated he isn’t interested in returning under a similar role.

Steve Nash is closing in on passing Mark Jackson for third on the all-time assists leaders list, but how much the 40-year-old point guard will play in the remaining games is unclear. D’Antoni said Nash wasn’t being shut down following Friday’s loss, but the point guard has already been declared out for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Check out the biggest stories from the week:

Phil Jackson meets with former Laker Lamar Odom

Lakers lead NBA in most searches on Google, ahead of Heat

Mike D’Antoni thinks Steve Nash will play again this season

Xavier Henry officially ruled out for the season

Pau Gasol reportedly to draw interest from multiple teams

Lakers may be leaning towards sitting Gasol for final games

Nick Young rumored to be set to opt out of contract

Xavier Henry wants to re-sign with the Lakers

Jodie Meeks wants to remain with the Lakers next season

Jordan Hill won’t re-sign if given same role with Lakers

Lakers rumored to be leaning towards keeping Mike D’Antoni

Pau Gasol thinks he may have come back too early from vertigo

Mike D’Antoni explains Chris Kaman’s limited minutes

Lakers planning to build new training center

Steve Nash acknowledges next year ‘isn’t guaranteed’

Lakers planning to keep Steve Nash next season

Kevin Love wants to be ‘big time in a big city’
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