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The Lakers are about to fall apart? The inside core is a dark fan, but the transaction value is too low!

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The Lakers are about to fall apart? The inside core is a dark fan, but the transaction value is too low!

Everyone knows that the Lakers have performed badly this season, the playoffs are still a mess, there is basically no possibility of winning the championship, and the biggest goal at present is to play the playoffs and fight for a playoff round trip opportunity. But even such a humble idea is difficult to achieve, because they are still not in a neat lineup.

Lakers interior core Anthony Davis is injured again, and he has been idle lately, and can only go online often to see what the fans think. Golden State Warriors Drummond Green recently criticized a Lakers fan for feeling the Lakers were a mess. Davis silently praised Green's social media dynamics, even if it was a secret intimidation of his own fans.

Everyone knows that the Lakers should reorganize the lineup, even make a big break, and trade Davis or James. However, as far as the current situation is concerned, it is really not easy for Davis to go. With frequent injuries in recent years, Davis' trading value has plummeted.

The Lakers are about to fall apart? The inside core is a dark fan, but the transaction value is too low!

According to an anonymous team manager in the league, Davis is currently very difficult to change and may fall into the hands of the Lakers. Even in the offseason, it is still difficult for the Lakers to send Westbrook away, and some have even suggested buying out Westbrook's $47 million contract.

The Lakers are about to fall apart? The inside core is a dark fan, but the transaction value is too low!

As for where Davis goes, it still depends on whether he can come back next, and how much help he can bring to the Lakers after his comeback. Previously, Davis had revealed that he wanted to play for the Chicago Bulls because Chicago was his hometown. However, now that the Bulls are doing well, they don't need Davis much.

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