With the NBA season barely 3 months away, teams are looking to add firepower to their roster. This NBA off-season includes some big names who can make huge impact on the teams. One of the teams who will look to add stars is the Los Angeles Lakers. However, financial issues are preventing them from signing the big names.
But, there is some good news for the Lakers. Many veteran free agents are willing to sign a minimum deal just to join the purple and gold. This opens up some huge doors for them because they are in desperate need of signing guards and playmakers.
Report: ‘A ton’ of veteran free agents are ready to sign minimum deals with the Lakers https://t.co/QBohLJJ5V9
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) July 28, 2021
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So, with this huge news supporting the LeBron led organisation, who could the Lakers have their eyes on?
DeMar DeRozan thinks he can work with the Lakers
San Antonio Spurs’ DeMar DeRozan is the biggest name the Lakers could go for. On a recent episode of Club Shay Shay, he said that what matters to him now is winning a championship. In addition, he claimed that he had made all the money he could imagine through his career so he would take a pay cut to join LeBron James.
Moreover, he feels that he can work with LeBron and Anthony Davis. Although he is not a great shooter, DeRozan has the midrange game all figured out.
He just came off an All-Star caliber season averaging 21 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists while shooting 88% from the free throw line. He could add a third scoring option to the Lakers along with the playmaking they need.
Derrick Rose
The veteran guard is coming off a successful season with the New York Knicks. He has embraced his role off the bench and provided some valuable buckets at times when it mattered. In addition, he knows how to keep the offense going which is what the Lakers are after.
Rose averaged 19 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds in the playoffs, playing 35 minutes. Surprisingly, he did all this with just 1 turnover per game.
Even though he fought through injuries throughout his career, he is still a player capable of delivering a lot to a team. Rose has developed a three point shot, is quick and one of the most skilled finishers at the rim. He could be a valuable piece for the Lakers.
Carmelo Anthony
LeBron James’ best friend, Carmelo Anthony, could be a potential target for the Lakers this season. On many occasions, he was the third scoring option in Portland, behind Dame and McCollum. However, with Portland not being a competing team, Melo may decide to leave to compete once and for all.
The 37 year old knows how to put a basketball through the hoop. Coming off the bench, he is still a clutch bucket getter.
Melo knows how to get to his spot and create his own offense. While he may not be a facilitator, he doesnt need anyone to rack up points to his name. He averaged 13 points and 3 rebounds while shooting 41% from three. He could make up for Kyle Kuzma if the Lakers decide to trade him this off season.
Dwight Howard back with the Lakers?
Former Laker, Dwight Howard, could see his return back into the purple and gold. The Lakers will look for a big man with a frustrated Harell most likely opting out of his player option. He averaged 7 points and 8 rebounds on the 76ers this season.
In addition to his offence, it is Dwight’s defence that prevails. He could be the shot blocker alongside Anthony Davis and strengthen LA’s defence. Moreover, his size allows him to finish alley oops and also grab important boards. He has already won a championship with the Lakers and could decide to run it back with them.
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If the Lakers can land any of these players, their depth issues will surely be resolved. With James and Anthony Davis healthy next season, they are one of the favourites to reach the finals.
Who do you want to see joining the Lakers organization? Let us know in the comments.
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