After dealing two of their biggest assets, the Lakers are probably done making splashy moves in the trade market, writes @RadRivas. https://t.co/aTFQPe0iiH pic.twitter.com/L5rkw4UGpt
— Silver Screen and Roll (@LakersSBN) November 16, 2020
Assuming Bradley and McGee both opt in, the Lakers will have an additional $9.2 million they can send out in a trade. They can also keep them around, of course, but that number — in addition to Quinn Cook’s non-guaranteed $3 million salary — is notable because it makes a trade package revolved around Kyle Kuzma more realistic.
That being said, it’s more likely that Bradley and Kuzma stick around now than it was before because they both offer the Lakers some defense on the perimeter, something they lost a decent amount of by trading Green. Cook and McGee are more expendable, but it’s hard to imagine the Lakers getting much back for them in a trade.
Unless the Lakers are committed to opening up the non-taxpayer mid-level exception, it’s safe to assume they’ll be on the roster on opening night. In other words, the Lakers are probably done making splashy trades this offseason.