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LakerTom wrote a new post
Lakers may reunite Luka with Mavs’ $46 million wing via stunning Dalton Knecht trade https://t.co/o3U99L3D5Z— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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Bobby Marks on what Luka Dončić’s new contract extension might look like: #LakeShow “There are multiple variations of a new extension for Doncic:A four-year, $229 million max, where the $51 million first-year salary for 2026-27 replaces the player option for that season.… pic.twitter.com/bS7UTYt1Vv— 🎗NBA•Fan🎗 (@Klutch_23) June 3, 2025
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Ret. Now. https://t.co/CoLjaBbwbF— 10.24.21🕊 | 10.10.24💔🕊️ (@Miami_Hunch0) June 2, 2025
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Lakers land Jarrett Allen in ESPN's four-team trade proposalhttps://t.co/0IT5RLzNvi— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLE:
Lakers land Jarrett Allen in ESPN's four-team trade proposalThe obvious upside is that Allen is one of the best centers in the NBA. He was an All-Star in 2021-22, is a legitimate two-way talent, and has been the interior anchor for a team that's won 163 games over the past… https://t.co/rsr4qxCu01 pic.twitter.com/qG1RNO9tZ9— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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4 Young Players Lakers Could Target In Blockbuster Austin Reaves Trades While the Lakers do not want to trade Austin Reaves, they’d be grossly negligent if they do not reach out to other teams and find out what they might be willing to give up to trade for the talented young… pic.twitter.com/sDG3J4gnqL— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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4 Young Players Lakers Could Target In Blockbuster Austin Reaves Trades 1. Celtics’ Derrick WhiteThe first player whom the Lakers should target in a blockbuster trade for Austin Reaves is Celtics’ starting point guard Derrick White, who’s a clutch offensive point guard and… pic.twitter.com/u0bNldJZgM— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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4 Young Players Lakers Could Target In Blockbuster Austin Reaves Trades 2. Trailblazers’ Deni AvdijaThe second player the Los Angeles Lakers should pursue in a blockbuster Austin Reaves trade is 24-year old Trailblazers’ small forward Deni Avdija, an uber-talented young… pic.twitter.com/EPcMRekRFH— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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4 Young Players Lakers Could Target In Blockbuster Austin Reaves Trades 3. Pelicans Herb JonesIf the Boston Celtics are not willing to trade Derrick White for Austin Reaves, the Los Angeles Lakers should see if the New Orleans Pelicans would swap small forward Herb Jones… pic.twitter.com/R3B3yygMp7— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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4 Young Players Lakers Could Target In Blockbuster Austin Reaves Trades 4. Hawks’ Onyeka OkongwuFinally, 24-year old Atlanta Hawks starting center Onyeka Okongwu could be the one potential starting center worth the Los Angeles Lakers trading Austin Reaves for in a blockbuster… pic.twitter.com/ApLegfsUCh— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 3, 2025
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WOLVES SIGN-&-TRADE NAZ REID TO LAKERS FOR AUSTIN REAVESHere's an interesting trade where the Timberwolves sign-and-trade center Naz Reid to the Lakers for point guard Austin Reaves in a straight up 1-for-1 no picks trade that would greatly benefit both teams.While Naz Reid… https://t.co/ubduXsfbAs pic.twitter.com/tlW3kwBt9v— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 2, 2025
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GIVE KELLY OLYNYK HIS FLOWERSLike many of us, I look for ways to get players whose games I love on the Lakers. Kelly Olynyk has always been one of the players whom I've wanted on the Lakers because of his versatility and fit in a modern lineup.What I love about Kelly is he… https://t.co/l0EJEzcogM pic.twitter.com/olhHGAWza9— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 2, 2025
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Luka Doncic said that Austin Reaves has been playing unbelievable and that he highlights Reaves as part of a "work in progress" trio Via @mindthegamepod pic.twitter.com/SCWwTb8U6A— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) June 2, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Could the Lakers find a trade with the selling Pelicans? https://t.co/viKwvno0cN via @LakersSBN— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 2, 2025
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Herb Jones and Trey Murphy
The two players everyone will be calling about will be Murphy and Jones. Both are 3-and-D wings that are going to be highly coveted. At his exit interview, Rob Pelinka spoke about the need for defensive wings and these two would fit that billing.
However, they would also come at a steep cost. There’s a chance the Lakers could put together a package that would be enough to acquire one of them, but does it make sense to spend a lot, or maybe all, of their assets to acquire a wing and not a center?
Yves Missi and Kelly Olynyk
One of the first places the Lakers will look on any roster is going to be the centers. The Pelicans aren’t in a great place in that regard as they were actively looking for centers last season, too.
Missi is a 2024 first round pick who fits the profile of a big the Lakers would want as a lob threat. Last season, he averaged 9.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game and was 14th in the league in dunks in 26.8 minutes per game across 73 contests.
Considering he’s on an affordable contract akin to Dalton Knecht’s as he was selected just seven picks later, it would be easy for the Lakers to match salaries. But what would New Orleans want in return for one of their better young pieces?
Olynyk, meanwhile, is a polar opposite to Missi. He’s a stretch big man who has carved out a long career in the league, having played 12 seasons. Last season, he played 44 games between Toronto and New Orleans and averaged 8.7 points on 41.8% shooting from range.
He is on a much larger contract at $13.4 million but it is an expiring deal. Perhaps he could be a fallback option for the Lakers if they strike out on everything else in the offseason.
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Here's a trade with the Pels that I like a lot.Lakers get:-Herb Jones-Kelly OlynykPelicans get:-Rui Hachimura-Jarred VanderbiltJones could step right in as starting shooting guard next to Luka Doncic. Olynyk would be best as the backup stretch center with a bigger… https://t.co/hA2Yjfr3F1 pic.twitter.com/Xi9zrtP9Ep— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 2, 2025
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2025 NBA mock draft roundup: Can the Lakers find a center? – Silver Screen and Roll https://t.co/q3GR7yMr5F— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 2, 2025
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Mouhamed Faye, center, Reggio Emilia
It seems that every year, the NBA becomes increasingly international. With the Lakers needing a big and having such a deep pick, looking overseas for talent could allow them to find a player who is flying a bit under the radar.Listed at 6’10 and at 20 years old, Faye could be a big the Lakers can draft and develop.
Here is what Jonathan Wasserman said about the selection:
Mouhamed Faye’s defensive range is the draw, though he’s also used his size and quick leaping to rack up 59 dunks so far this year.
He could be tougher holding his ground defending the post, but the way he’s able to slide his feet and cover ground could help teams picture a switchable big who guards in space and blocks shots.
CBS Sports — Eric Dixon, power forward, Villanova
While depth at center was clearly an issue for the Lakers, overall size is needed. Dixon is a power forward from Villanova who averaged 23.3 points and 5.1 rebounds for the Wildcats.He is a senior, so perhaps he can enter the league ready to make an immediate contribution. Here’s Kevin O’Connor’s thoughts on this draft prospect.
Dixon’s a professional bucket-getter who led college basketball in scoring last season and earned All-American honors in his fifth and final season at Villanova. He plays bigger than his measurements indicate and has managed efficiency as a scorer in various roles in college.
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The center I like in the draft that I think would be a great fit as our third string development center would be Hansen Yang, who is represented by Klutch Sports.Yang's pro comp is Marc Gasol. He can shoot the three and his passing and playmaking eye reminds you of Jokic.… https://t.co/chnc6xd80f— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 2, 2025
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Ernie Johnson with an emotional sign-off from 'Inside the NBA' on TNT. 🏀📺🎙️❤️ #NBA pic.twitter.com/bQnGdPvtOe— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 1, 2025
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They should have let it fade away with the rest of TNT Sports; it’s a shadow of its former self. Not saying the ESPN crew is any better (they’re not) but it’s time for some new, younger talent. It’s shocking that ESPN hasn’t been able to do better. Their women analysts are more entertaining than their male counterparts.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Luka Dončić on playing with LeBron James.(@mindthegamepod) “I’ve never played with a guy like this. Just being traded to LA; it was different, but to play with guys like him is unbelievable. I can learn so many stuff.First of all, off the court all the things he does to be… pic.twitter.com/36I33iH6WX— 🎗NBA•Fan🎗 (@Klutch_23) June 1, 2025
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Luka discusses how he’s mastered the “late pass” 🔥“What I always tell my teammates is ‘once I go up, stay in your spot because I know where you were before and if I don’t have any option, I’ll pass it to you.” pic.twitter.com/WYYQbXk5c0— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) June 1, 2025
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Michael H wrote a new post
Aloha,
This is going to be a fun series. It is a showcase of what the highly restrictive CBA has created. Moving forward the new NBA model will be one or two stars and elite depth. Both the Pacers and OKC are built that way. They both had 10 and 11 man rotation in the playoffs that wore the other team down.
The Lakers have stars and some elite depth, just not enough depth. I’m not sure we can fix it in one off season. The Lakers have to decide if they are building for the future or trying to win this year with LeBron. Unless LeBron would agree to a pay cut. I doubt he will, so the future it is.
First we can’t make any short term trades. Forget adding a 3rd superstar. We would not be able to win because it would take much of our depth to land one.
I see both sides of the trade Austin argument. On the one hand he is a defensive liability. On the other hand he averages 20 a game as the 3rd option and could climb to 25 when Lebron hangs it up. But there is a big problem trading Austin. He is much better than his contract and it would require adding value contracts to make a deal. I have purposed trades that would give us of a center and add depth but it seems like the Lakers would not be willing to let him go for anything less than a star.
So what can the Lakers do? Step one of course would be add a center.
While I don’t see the Mav’s trading directly with the Lakers. They could assist as a 3rd team in a trade for the PG the Mav’s need. Every trade proposal I’ve read has had Gafford included. One would be the Nets doing a sign and trade for DLO who had great chemistry with AD. The nets could trade Gafford to the Lakers. And the Nets have the cap space to take on say, Kleber, because I don’t see them using that cap space until next year, considering it’s not a good free agent class.There are other opportunities that could pop up. Before the Lakers traded for Mark Williams they talked to the Pistons about Jalen Duran. An athletic 6’ 10” 21 year old who averaged 10 boards, 3.6 of which were offensive and 1.1 blocks in 26 minutes. The Pistons turned them down. But things change. The Pistons are interested in either Myles Turner or Naz Reed. And they are one of the few teams with the cap space to sign them. Now I don’t think Turner is going anywhere. You could tell how much he loves the Pacers after his post game remarks. He will get paid. But Reed has made it crystal clear that he feels he is a starting caliber center and wants to be one. I could see him leaving for an up and coming team like the Pistons. And the Pistons will need more shooting. Hardaway is 33 and in decline. I don’t think they will resign him. Dalton could be a good fit for them.
And there will be other opportunities.Landing another two way guard or wing could be harder with only the tax payer MLE available. That might have to wait until next year unless LeBron wants to help.
I won’t count out internal growth as well. Vando was injured the last two summers and couldn’t work on his game and missed huge chunks of the season. There have been some stretches where he has shown some offense. If he can just become a neutral offensive player he has elite defensive chops and is even better with a rim protector behind him.
If Dalton isn’t traded I expect improvement from him. He’s not the first rookie to struggle defensively his first year. My goal for him would be to become a neutral defender.
Then there’s Brony. Yes Brony. I was impressed by how far he came from summer league to the end of the season. He struggled in the beginning in the G league but ended as one of the best in the league. I watched a lot of G league games and he was dominant. You can’t forget that he nearly died on the court. While his body healed he had a tremendous mental hurdle to overcome. Add the pressure of playing with his dad, it’s no wonder that he got off to a slow start. I can see him eventually taking over Gabe’s job. I think he will get 10 to 15 minutes a game to start next year.
Goodwin was another guy that could contribute as a depth piece. He plays with a tremendous amount of energy and was quite disruptive at times. Tre is another. He has one more year on his 2 way contract but I wouldn’t mind seeing him as a third center. You need enforcers.
There should be a few free agent bargains as well. Bruce Brown was ready to sign with the Lakers until the Pacers overpaid to get him. He has had a rough couple of years and will probably be a minimum contract target. He needs to repair his value. He’s the kind of free agent we should look at.
I’m not sure what the Lakers will do. Finding that center rotation is a must. If LeBron does retire after this year, there will be a lot of quality free agents available next year and we will have the money to grab a few. It’s about to get crazy in a month.
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Lakers need to make the designation between regular season success and playoff success. You can make a few tweaks to this roster and end up with another top 4 seed. But it’s not gonna hold up to playoff-style basketball..as we just saw. It took OKC & Indy a long time to get to this level; it ain’t a quick turnaround. in our last three playoff series our record is 2-12
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Michael H wrote a new post
Aloha,
Paul George has finally impacted the finals. He was traded to OKC for Sabonis, who was traded to the Kings for Hali. The Thunder traded PG to the Clippers for SGA. Probably the most impact he will ever have on the finals. I wonder if he regrets choosing the Clippers over the Lakers. Lakers had carved enough cap space for him to join AD and LeBron.
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Hear how @luka7doncic is adjusting to life in LA, why he's investing in youth sports, and the reason he fell in love with hoops on this Sunday special episode. A new conversation with @KingJames & @SteveNash is out now.Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/feX8eUUnvm pic.twitter.com/iKsAs8TLAD— Mind the Game (@mindthegamepod) June 1, 2025
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Fortunately for Pelinka, the Dallas Mavericks could once again be viewed as a suitable trade partner for the franchise to land an important piece, as recent reports indicate that their skilled forward P.J. Washington may become available in the coming months.
“With the incoming arrival of Cooper Flagg, teams are expecting the Mavericks to make PJ Washington available on the trade market for a rotational upgrade this summer,” Forbes’ Evan Sidery shared via Twitter/X on Tuesday.
“Washington becomes extension-eligible in August, which should bring a potentially strong market from contenders.”
Though the Lakers might not be able to offer Dallas an immediate upgrade outside of possibly Rui Hachimura, Los Angeles could instead offer a package aimed at improving the Mavericks’ future.
In a hypothetical scenario, the Lakers could ship their No. 17 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft Dalton Knecht and the expiring contract of Gabe Vincent to the Mavericks in exchange for Washington and the expiring deal of veteran big man Dwight Powell.
Washington became a major part of the Mavericks’ run to the 2024 NBA Finals alongside Dončić after being dealt to Dallas from the Charlotte Hornets at the mid-season mark in 2023-24. He then followed it up with a solid 2024-25 campaign, increasing his trade stock for this offseason.
In 57 appearances for the Mavericks this past regular season, the 26-year-old wing averaged 14.7 points and 7.8 rebounds while knocking down 38.1% of his attempts from the three-point line.
Due to his underrated athleticism and confident shooting stroke, he could be a perfect addition to the Lakers’ rotation for 2025-26.
Both James and Dončić have always thrived while playing with rangy, athletic forwards that can sink shots at a consistent rate from distance, and Washington has already proven to be a crucial contributor for an NBA Finals roster.