Dejounte Murray is the Lakers‘ top target as they search for a point guard before the trade deadline, but they’ll likely need to find a third team to get a deal done, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype says in a discussion about the team with Jovan Buha of The Athletic.
L.A. has discussed a deal with the Hawks involving D’Angelo Russell, rookie Jalen Hood-Schifino and the team’s next available first-round pick in 2029, according to Scotto. However, Russell has an $18.7MM player option for next season, and Atlanta doesn’t want to take back any salary beyond this year, plus there are questions about Russell’s fit alongside Trae Young.
There’s no obvious third team to make a deal work, Scotto adds. He points to the Hornets as an organization that’s willing to take unwanted contracts in return for draft assets, but notes that Russell is also an awkward fit with LaMelo Ball. The Lakers wouldn’t have another first-rounder to offer Charlotte since their 2029 pick would be going to the Hawks in the proposed deal.
Scotto mentions the Nets as a potential landing spot for Russell with Spencer Dinwiddie heading to Atlanta or L.A., but he’s skeptical of Brooklyn’s desire to add Russell. He sees the Wizards as a better option, with Tyus Jones possibly moving, but notes that a fourth team might be necessary to provide enough draft picks to make a deal work.
Buha also hears that Murray is the Lakers’ top priority, but warns that the market is constantly changing, citing this week’s trade of Terry Rozier to Miami as an example. He suggests that might increase the price for Murray and wonders if the Sixers or another team with more assets than L.A. will enter the bidding. Buha proposes that the Lakers might try to get Brooklyn involved in a Murray trade and add another asset such as Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith or Royce O’Neale.
There’s more on the Lakers’ trade market from Scotto and Buha:
- L.A. would like to move Gabe Vincent, who’s recovering from knee surgery and still has two years left on his contract, but he currently has negative value around the league, Scotto and Buha agree. Buha points to Rui Hachimura as another player who might be involved in trade discussions, but says the Lakers would create a hole in their frontcourt by parting with him.
- A rumored deal of Russell and Hachimura to the Bulls for Zach LaVine seems to be dead at this point, according to Scotto. Buha adds that L.A. always had more interest in DeMar DeRozan and Alex Caruso than LaVine, but has been reluctant to part with Austin Reaves to acquire them.
- Executives around the league tell Scotto that it would likely take at least a first-round pick to get Malcolm Brogdon from the Trail Blazers. He also reiterates that the Cavaliers are informing teams they’re not interested in trading Donovan Mitchell.
- Buha notes that the Lakers had interest in Bruce Brown dating back to last offseason, but it may take a third team to get involved if the Raptors don’t want Russell. He sees a Brown-Hachimura trade as a more realistic option, depending on what else L.A. would have to give up.
How far in debt are they going to go before a rebuild? They’ll be terrible for a decade after this.
How?
Lakers have a chance to sign two superstars (free agents)next 10 years
Superstars don’t get to free-agency anymore.
Who will bail out the lakers this time?
Lakers need to follow the same strategy as they did with Kobe; Ride the ship out until they suddenly have a ton of available funds to do a quick rebuild around AD. Lebron only has another 1-2 seasons max. Only difference this time is that the Lakers will still have a great player in AD to keep them relevant in the post-LBJ era.
No surprise D’Lo has very little value. It seems like the sport writers want a laker trade more than even the Lakers want one. After watching Murray I don’t see him any better than what it will cost the Lakers to obtain him.
The Lakers will not win it if they get Murray. Kyrie is the only guard that can help them
Be relevant this year.
Kyrie? Really? That’s a weird assertion. How’s he gonna help them win when he drops off hard in the playoffs, can’t defend, and isn’t a great playmaker? D-Lo is a discount Kyrie. And he’s not even that good.
Kyrie’s entire reputation as clutch is built on one shot nearly eight years ago.
I would rather have half the PGs in the league over Kyrie if I were the Lakers.
On top of that, they can’t acquire him with their assets unless he pouts and tries to break up his team for like the fifth time.
Kyrie’s shot 8 years ago…
And, Doc’s championship was 15, 16 years ago and he still keeps getting chances!
The Lakers still wanting to trade a bag of balls for a good player! If I am the Hawks it’s Reeves and a first or nothing!
Lakers should duck under the luxury tax and sign Kyle Lowry after his buy-out…
D’Angelo is the perfect complement to AD and LeBron due to his ability to pass and shoot the ball. Problem is that Reaves is not a good fit next to Russell. Lakers would be wise to pair him with a defensive minded guard (Caruso) and move AR to the bench. However, any trade would include Reaves and it seems the Lakers are willing to have just one token white guy on the roster at this time. It doesn’t help that players and coaches are continuously dragged through the mud by LeBron which hurts the team’s chemistry on a yearly basis. The King can’t retire soon enough.
Edit: Lakers tried to add Gabe Vincent to the guard mix he just hasn’t been healthy. They were never going to be a powerhouse but can still do some damage in the playoffs at full strength.
Except that both LeBron and Davis shoot worse off of D-Lo’s passes than in any other situation, so that entire premise is false.
Also, its fans who scream about the players and coaches. LeBron has been honest, not bashing. The rest of the team aside from Davis and Reaves has underperformed. That’s just a fact.
If they’re not knocking down shots that’s on them. Would you rather Dlo not pass them the ball? Seems like a lack of belief from the star players on the team
While the fact that he’s a baby faced white guy does help with merchandise sales his production to salary is a good value. In today’s NBA someone putting up his numbers would be getting $25-30mm annually. The Lakers were able to effectively low-ball him without repercussion because of the NBA salary structure.
Laker nation absolutely dreaming.
Media and agents use Lakers as leverage no matter how stupid the offer is.
D’Lo has no value, he is okay on offense but not defense. He does not make others betters. Hood Scifino does not play! he has played garbage minutes in 12 games like come on you can’t try to sell him as some promising piece in a trade.
Not so. He makes most of the guys he covers better.
Bronny is the wild card.
What if Lebrun walks to whoever gets his son.
Cap room galore but probably not as competitive