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Who is the Next Deal with the Lakers? Can pack three will + draft picks for 1 meter 96 swing man

The Lakers have previously completed a trade with Rondo, which saved the team $4 million. The US media "Lakeshowlife" believes that the Lakers' next deal is Jordan Jr., and they also listed three sets of plans, including using three players to pack draft picks in exchange for 1 meter 96 swinger Jeremy Lamb.

Who is the Next Deal with the Lakers? Can pack three will + draft picks for 1 meter 96 swing man

Option one: The Lakers trade Jordan Jr. for Moses Brown

The Lakers can make deals with the Lone Rangers, and Jordan Jr. has played in the Lone Rangers, which is a return to the old place for him, which is a good arrangement for players at the end of their careers. The Mavericks qualify for a deal where they can send center Moses Brown, whose contract is insecure in nature.

Although Brown has gained some playing time with the Lone Rangers, his impact on the team has been minimal, and the Lone Rangers' center positions have been very weak this season, and although the team has Cauley-Stein, Powell and Majanovic, they still rank only 24th in the league in rebounds this season. In the last 13 games, Moses Brown has averaged 8.7 minutes of playing time per game, and Jordan Jr. can replace him, playing about 10 minutes per game.

Of course, this is not an influential deal, and the Lakers sent Jordan Jr. only to clear up the personnel and space, and they need to prepare for the subsequent reinforcements.

Option two: Trade Jordan Jr. for Carbarro

The Hawks are another deal, reaching the Eastern Conference Finals last season but have been hampered by various factors this season and have not met expectations. If the season starts now, the Hawks won't even make it to the playoffs.

The Hawks clearly need to trade, and while they have a center like Capela, the team's interior depth needs to be improved, Gion's stature isn't tall, and he's not the traditional hoop and rebound-grabbing center that the Hawks need on the bench. Jordan Jr. is no longer brave, but he can still provide some help to the Hawks' inside line.

One of the Hawks' deals was Cabaro, who averaged only 12.6 minutes per game this season and didn't have much of an impact on the Hawks, and in fact, Carballo's plus-minus of -4.3 played a negative role, and the Hawks were clearly willing to use him to complete the deal. Like the previous deal, the Lakers' main purpose in completing the deal was to clear space and make room.

Option three: Trade three players + draft picks for Lamb

The Lakers can trade with the Pacers, who can trade Jordan Jr., Bazemore and Nunn and the 2023 second-round pick for Jeremy Lamb.

Unlike the previous two deals, this deal is more complicated, and the Lakers are not just freeing up salary space and position, but in exchange for a player they need. The three players sent by the team are paid a total of $10 million, while Lamb's salary is $10.5 million, and the deal will not save the Lakers' salary space.

But the Lakers in exchange for Lamb can add a usable candidate in the second and third positions, and they can also free up two places through the deal to sign other players. According to previous sources, the Lakers have long been interested in Lamb, which is an operational trade for them.

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