When the Los Angeles Lakers traded for Luke Kennard at the February deadline, it looked like a low-cost move to add a shooter for the stretch run. He then went and lit up the Houston Rockets in the playoffs. Nobody was calling it a building block at the time, but that thinking may be shifting. According to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line , the Lakers are now planning to prioritize re-signing Kennard this offseason. Fischer reported: "It is increasingly anticipated leaguewide that the Lakers will want to retain the recently acquired Luke Kennard after his strong first-round series against Houston. Kennard is playing on an expiring $11 million contract after arriving in a February trade from Atlanta in what was initially billed as the low-cost rental of a shooter for the rest of this season.…