Lakers reject  Grizzlies Star Guard in Massive Trade Proposal

Lakers reject  Grizzlies Star Guard in Massive Trade Proposal

 

 

The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be one of the more active teams ahead of the NBA trade deadline next year. Los Angeles has been hovering around or just slightly above the .500 mark in the standings for some time now and may need to make a trade to truly contend. With LeBron James and Anthony Davis still on the roster, the Lakers believe that another title run could be in the cards. But in order for that to occur, Los Angeles will need to upgrade the talent level around the two stars. The Lakers have been linked to multiple players ahead of the trade deadline, much like any other season. But with limited resources to spend in any trade, Los Angeles will need to be creative to get anything substantial done.

 

The biggest areas that the Lakers need help with are in the frontcourt and on defense. Los Angeles has seen a drop in their defensive abilities over the past few years and hasn’t recouped much talent. But in a new trade scenario, Los Angeles lands a former Defensive Player of the Year. The deal would be between the Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies, sending guard Marcus Smart out west.

 

Grizzlies receive: Guard D’Angelo Russell, guard Jalen Hood-Schifino, a 2029 first-round draft pick, and two 2025 second-round draft picks Landing Smart would be intriguing for the Lakers as he would give them a true point-of-attack defender. Los Angeles brought guard Gabe Vincent in to play that role but to this point, Vincent hasn’t lived up to the promise. Smart could be a solid addition to this team, helping them be more effective on the defensive end of the floor. For the year, Smart has averaged 9.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.3 steals per game.

 

 

 

 

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