As trade deadlines approach, all teams in the league have accelerated the pace of trade reinforcements, including the Lakers, who only experienced defeat last season.
After experiencing defeat, the Lakers gritted their teeth and bet on Wei Shao, the third giant, to try to reverse the unfavorable situation, and as a result, the team is getting closer and closer to another failure so far since the start of the game.
To this end, the Lakers management has begun to move, to clean up the veteran Rondo in advance, and has been active in the market for a long time in the past.
During this period, many players fell into trade rumors, and after the team's situation deteriorated, almost all other players except the core James were more or less caught up in trade rumors.
Even the thick eyebrow brother, who has always been regarded as a non-seller and the future of the team, has frequently fallen into the transaction rumors, after all, Wei Shao's big contract is really difficult to handle, and the Lakers need a big move, and the thick eyebrow brother has naturally become the object of the US media support.
So who in the Lakers is most likely to be sent away? The US media "Lakeshowlife" also selected the top five lists in due course, of which Wei Shao was on the list, and Warcraft only ranked third.

Fifth place: Wei Shao
If this is the player that the Lakers want to send away the most, then Westbrook will definitely appear at the top of the list, because he really does not fit the team, and locks the team space, resulting in the team in the past two years can hardly compete for the championship.
As a result, the Lakers have begun to evaluate the possibility of a deal for Westbrook, but it has not yet been revealed which team is willing to get him.
Especially considering that Westbrook's contract is worth $44 million this season and $47 million next season, the Lakers can only try to clear Westbrook through multi-party transactions.
Fourth place: Bazemore
Here, Bazemore refers to a type of player in the Lakers' lineup, during which Bazemore, Jordan Jr., Bradley and Ellington are mentioned.
They are all seen as the addition of a big deal, because they have not played their due role in the Lakers lineup, and the overall contract is relatively small, so it is entirely possible to join any big deal.
But because these players are trading for less value, they are only ranked fourth on the list.
Third place: Howard
Howard's role is actually similar to that of the third type of player, and in previous reports, the Lakers have also been exposed to be measuring the value of the deal between Jordan Jr., Bazemore and Howard.
The reason why Howard is more likely to leave is partly because Howard is often abandoned in the Lakers and has clashed with The Thick Brow.
On the other hand, compared to the fourth category of players, Howard has good value for other teams, especially for some championship teams, Howard is undoubtedly a good choice for internal reinforcement.
Second place: Nunn
So far this season, Nunn has only played a few preseason games for the Lakers, and the overall performance has been lower than expected, and then he has been plagued by injuries.
Even so, Nunn is still one of the few quality chips in the Lakers' lineup, because he played a very good performance before joining the Lakers, and his age is more dominant.
More importantly, Nunn's contract is very friendly, coupled with the Lakers' lack of chips, as long as the Lakers want to trade a player with a contract of more than ten million, there is a high probability that they will need to send Nunn away.
1st place: Horton Tucker
There's no doubt that the top spot belongs to Horton Tucker, who, like Nine, is one of the few quality chips in the Lakers' lineup.
And compared to Nunn, Tucker's age and talent are more dominant, coupled with his contract in the tens of millions, making him the Lakers' best trading chip.
Whether it's betting on Turner or pursuing Grant, Horton Tucker will be the core chip of the transaction, not only as a return for the transaction, but also to balance the transaction salary.