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The Lakers are also looking for an opportunity to trade Vujacic in exchange for someone like West, who was cut but had a falling slate.
Also, I think the Lakers may be thinking about signing two rookies. Both have good strength and potential, and Ibanks' selection with the 43rd pick is really a treasure. Both of them had double-doubles in the summer league, and the other rookie was a physical interior (who looked like a big baby), and I always thought the Lakers were going to have one of that!
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The Lakers are using Vujasic's expiring contract to find a trade partner! As long as there are the right people, there is definitely a deal!!
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Now it's still the main task to keep Shannon Brown, and this summer's deal is basically over after being signed, Vujacic won't trade before the season, and the state after the start of the season is still like last season, and he will definitely be traded out this season, giving me a hunch that Vujacic should come back.
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Now that Brown has also renewed his contract, there should be no changes, in fact, this lineup is very good, but it's a pity that Famar is gone, helpless.
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The chips are Vujacic plus cash (if needed) plus draft picks to go in exchange.
But such a thing is generally not possible.
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I didn't see any transaction messages.
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There is no information on a trade at the moment, and the second-rate players in the free market are almost picked.
The Lakers' roster is also stable right now.
So there shouldn't be any deals.
Yes are also blue-collar players.
Hopefully, thank you!
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If the Lakers fail to win the championship this season, then it is very likely that they will have some player trades during the trade window this summer, such as Kuzma, Pope, Cook, Caruso, Morris and others can be traded in exchange for players who are more suitable for the Lakers, and the more valuable trade value should be Kuzma, a young and potential player, and his popularity is relatively high, his current performance is okay, but it is not very stable, but it seems that the Lakers are not very willing to trade out such players.
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Danny Green, Kuzma, Cook, Howard, Rondo are all tradable, and if they can't win the championship, a lot of people will have to go.
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Kuzma, Howard, Cousins, and many more can all be traded. Kuzma could be used as a trade chip, and Howard Cousins could be traded as a center.
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In this year's playoffs, Bynum averaged one rebound per game, and he has already been plagued by injuries. The Lakers need interior dominance and defensive intensity, and Howard can do better than Bynum in both. What's more, Howard can stay healthy, having missed just seven games in his seven-year career, two of which were still suspended, something Bynum couldn't do.
Moreover, after Bynum's wings gradually plumped, he began to express complaints about his too few shots, and he did not have enough respect for Kobe, while Howard did not have a problem getting along with his teammates. Second, it is not a good idea for Gasol to trade Pau Gasol for Howard, because Bynum and Howard will definitely bring good results if they team up to make a bad move, and their styles are too close. Two interior players with different styles complement each other, which is why the combination of Bynum and Gasol can be so powerful.
Neither Howard nor Bynum can turn into a good power forward, while Gasol, who is well-rounded, could be a good number of players. 3. Multi-for-many tradesAny trade involving Howard could bring in more players, and if one-for-one can't be realized, it could involve a multi-for-many trade. The Lakers could consider trading Bynum and Ramar Odom for Howard and Redick.
However, perhaps the Lakers came up with such a number imitation and still couldn't satisfy the Magic. The Lakers may need to eat Gilbert Arenas' big contract to get Howard, and if so, the Lakers' Ron Artest, Steve Black, Derrick Fisher and Luke Wharton could all be included in the trade chips.
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It depends on Buzz's mood, and if he's going to sell Kobe, he's thirty-three, after all.
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I don't know. There shouldn't be much change.
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There are many rumors.
It's all about the big trade for the Lakers.
The first is Howard Deal Theory.
In exchange, a super center will strengthen the Lakers' current lineup and impact the championship.
The second is a point guard trade that says stag-to-rent.
In exchange for a super guard to reduce the pressure on Kobe, the purpose is also to impact the championship.
The third is in exchange for Kevin Love.
Gasol for Kevin Love, and then the No. 2 pick. This should be a foreshadowing for the team's future, and if this step of the trade is over, Kobe Bryant's championship dream will basically be in vain.
Personally, I think Bynum + Odom should be exchanged for Howard, and then the Nuggets' titan Afflalo in a small trade will replace the aging old fish as the Lakers' starting point guard, after all, the lineup has been aged. If you don't have a little bit of young blood, it's a troublesome thing.
The above are all anecdotal and personal opinions.
Every major is different. You are just taking the joint entrance examination, and the results of Humeide have no reference value for you. This year's JAE passing score is 192, you can consider it.
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