Lakers trade Williams to Rockets in NBA

Lou Williams has been traded by NBA team Los Angeles Lakers to the Houston Rockets.

Los Angeles Lakers' Lou Williams

Lou Williams has been traded by NBA team Los Angeles Lakers to the Houston Rockets. (AAP)

The Los Angeles Lakers, who named Magic Johnson as their president of basketball operations on Tuesday, have traded guard Lou Williams to the Houston Rockets, according to multiple media reports.

The Lakers are expected to receive a 2017 first-round draft pick along with forward Corey Brewer in exchange for Williams, who wrote on Twitter: "Thanx for the love L.A., I've enjoyed my stay".

Williams, 30, led the Lakers with an average of 18.6 points, 3.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game this season despite coming off the bench.

He leads all NBA reserves in scoring average and will provide the Rockets (40-18), third in the Western Conference, with another spark for their high-scoring offence.

In addition to promoting Johnson, a Hall of Famer who won five NBA titles with Los Angeles in the 1980s, Lakers Governor Jeanie Buss also fired general manager Mitch Kupchak and stripped the power of her brother, Jim, from his role as vice president of basketball operations.


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