After a disappointing start, the Lakers are actively exploring the trading and free markets, adjusting the lineup. Recently, the Bucks and Cousins parted ways, and many people are speculating whether the Lakers will re-sign Cousins, but "Lake Show Life" recently wrote that Cousins today is not a good space for the team, and he is not much better than Jordan Jr.
The Lakers have sent Rondo through a three-way deal before, and some media reports say that the Lakers also plan to send away DeAndre Jordan and Bazemore. Recently, the Bucks officially announced that the Bucks will cut center Cousins. Since Jordan Jr. has played very badly with the Lakers this season, it looks like Cousins is a good replacement. And don't forget, Cousins is also a former Lakers player. Naturally, many people predict that the two sides should cooperate again.

Cousins was signed by the Bucks on November 30 last year, during which time Cousins played in 17 games, averaging 16.9 minutes per game and averaging 9.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists. The data looks good, but the Lakers still shouldn't consider bringing in Cousins.
To put it simply, Cousins is not as good as he used to be, and many fans hope that Cousins can regain all-Star status, but since his return from a serious injury, Cousins has not been able to do so. Every time Cousins joins a new team, everyone looks forward to it, but the continuous transfer of teams over the past few years has also proved that he is no longer the Cousins he was before.
Obviously, if the Lakers sign back Cousins, they must hope that Cousins can help open up space on the offensive end in the fifth position, which in theory will give the Lakers more options, so that they can maintain space on the court while raising height. Recently, the Lakers have been playing small lineups, and the team intends to let LeBron James and Anthony Davis play center for the rest of the season, and if Cousins joins, it will be a good addition for the Lakers.
But Cousins' ability to pull away space at the fifth position doesn't seem to be as good. Cousins has shot just 27.1 percent from three-point range this season, and since leaving the New Orleans Pelicans that year, Cousins has shot just 30.9 percent from three-point range. The three-pointers aren't as good, Cousins' mid-range shots aren't as good as everyone thinks, in fact, this season, Cousins hasn't shot a single goal from 10 feet to the three-point line.
Would Cousins be better than Jordan Jr.? In fact, the two are half a pound, his arrival will not bring much change to the team, and in the playoffs, he may not appear in the rotation of the team. What the Lakers need is someone who can make up for the team's shortcomings, or who can really help the team's interior line in the playoffs to replace Jordan Jr. Cousins may be like Jordan Jr., not suitable for the Lakers, maybe he is only a little better than Jordan Jr., for such a player, the Lakers have to pay more extra luxury taxes, obviously that would be a worthless reinforcement.
in Kelsang