The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded point guard Ramon Sessions and former first-round pick Christian Eyenga to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Luke Walton and the Lakers' 2012 first-round draft pick, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. Sessions is clearly the biggest name in this deal and could prove to be a nice pickup for the Lakers.

Sessions has been relegated to a reserve role this season, but could push Derek Fisher for starters minutes in Los Angeles. Despite starting just four times with the Cavaliers, he's been averaging 24.5 minutes and scoring 10.5 points per game and averaging 5.2 assists per game. A year ago, he averaged 13.3 points and his career scoring average is 11.0 points during his four years in the NBA.

Walton has essentially been a non-factor for at least three seasons and has played in just nine games this year. The same thing can be said for Eyanga, who was a first-round pick in 2009. Eyanga has played in just six games.

For more on the trade, be sure to check out Lakers blog Silver Screen and Roll and Cavaliers blog Fear the Sword.