Two weeks from trade deadline, the Lakers could be poised to pull off an innovative draft pick trade and NBA free agency heist reminiscent of how the Dodgers exploit every opportunity to gain a competitive edge in MLB.
The opportunity is there. The Lakers could transform their 1 tradable first round pick into 4 tradable first rounders by swapping a 2031 unprotected pick for 3 lesser value protected picks including a 2027 first round pick. For example, if LA traded their 2031 unprotected pick to OKC for their 2027 and 2029 protected picks and Denver’s 2027 protected pick, they would then have 4 tradable picks: LA’s 2026 & 2028 picks plus OKC’s 2027 & 2029 picks.
Imagine what the Lakers could do to makeover their roster at the trade deadline with 4 tradable first round picks and $40 million in expiring contracts and up to $100 million in cap space for free agents next summer.
While everybody seems to be waiting for Giannis’ other shoe to drop, there are multiple outstanding young 3&D players who didn’t get extensions and will be trade targets at the deadline and free agent targets next summer.
Personally, I’d prefer the Lakers to use the 4 picks and $40 million in expiring contracts at the deadline and the $100 million in open cap space next summer to surround Luka with a team as deep as the OKC Thunder.
But one thing the Lakers already have in common with their sister Dodgers is an huge thirst for superstar big names. Make no mistake, if Giannis becomes available, the Lakers will move mountains to land him.
The only question is are Jeanie Buss and Rob Pelinka really in charge or will the decision of what to do at the deadline be made by Lakers owner Mark Walter and Dodgers’ advisors Andrew Friedman and Farhan Zaidi.














