The Los Angeles Lakers will host workouts with veteran NBA big men Dwight Howard and Joakim Noah as they plan to fill the void left by a knee injury to DeMarcus Cousins, US media reported.
The Lakers will also take a look at Marreese Speights, according to the Los Angeles Times, as they prepare to be without Cousins for most of the upcoming NBA season. 
Noah, 34, proved useful for the Memphis Grizzlies last season after he was waived by the New York Knicks.
Noah played 42 games for Memphis and averaged 7.1 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. 
Howard battled fitness issues last season, playing just nine games with the Washington Wizards before having surgery to repair a lower back disc on November 29.
Howard spent an injury-marred season with the Lakers in 2012-13 before leaving as a free agent. He is currently under contract to the Grizzlies, but they are not expected to keep him on their roster.
Speights, 32, last played in the 2017-18, when he was with the Orlando Magic. 
Since then he emerged as a star for the Guangzhou Long Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association.

Clippers lure Lue to join Rivers’ coaching staff
Tyronn Lue is joining Doc Rivers’ coaching staff in a long-discussed move that ups the ante in the battle for Los Angeles.
Lue was reportedly close to finalising a contract to become head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and replace Luke Walton before a breakdown over the length of the deal led Lue to walk away. 
Having guided the Cleveland Cavaliers to the NBA Finals three consecutive years, Lue was a top choice of LeBron James to lead the Lakers.
Instead, he’ll lock arms with Rivers and the new-look Clippers, who added stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George in the offseason.