Jazz again! Bushy Eyebrows is about to have the partner of his dreams? This is much better than Wood
So far in the 23-24 season, thick eyebrows have averaged 22.0 points, 11.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. The basic data should be noted as follows:

First, the proportion of shots. In terms of data, 75.7% of the shots came from the inside. It is worth mentioning that this is a new career high.
Second, the way of ending. The two-point assisted power was 68.3% and the three-point assisted power was 66.7%. To add an extra mile, last season's two values were 62.5% and 100%.
Considering the three-point shot, the percentage is only 0.5%. In other words, compared with last season, this season's thick eyebrows have increased the proportion of "eating cakes" within the three-point line.
To sum up, even though more shots came from the interior and relied on teammates to pass the ball, Bush still shot the fourth-highest true shooting percentage of his career at 60.3%.
Here's the problem: If the Lakers have enough space, then the offensive efficiency of the thick eyebrows will be even higher.
In fact, the Lakers have a 33.8 percent three-point rate so far this season, fifth from the bottom in the league, and are averaging 9.9 goals per game, the league's bottom. In other words, the Lakers' overall three-point efficiency is not as good as that of bad teams like the Pistons and Wizards.
In addition, the Lakers don't have big shooters like Big Lopez, Tatum, and Jaylen Brown's Porzingis.
Originally, Wood was a good choice, but in the last five games, to be precise, against the Trail Blazers, Wood has not scored from beyond the three-point line - a total of 11 shots without a single hit.
For thick eyebrows alone, the desired or coveted partner must have spatial attributes. Such as Mirotic and Cousins during the Pelicans. To be precise, it can open up space for the attack of thick eyebrows.
In fact, in the 17-18 season, when he partnered with Mirotic, he averaged a career-high 28.1 points per game so far. With this as an example, it's clear that Wood isn't the dream partner for thick eyebrows.
Meanwhile, Olynyk is averaging 7.5 points and 5.8 rebounds per game so far this season. What to note about the data is:
First, make a move. He averaged 4.7 shots per game, a career-low one.
Second, three points. 39.3% of three-point shots and 41.7% three-point percentage.
Judging from the data, Olynyk has a good spatial attribute. In other words, it's the partner that Bushy Eyebrows has always dreamed of. At the same time, judging from the height of 211 and the weight of 108 kilograms, Olynyk has a standard inside build.
Based on that, I think Olynyk is much better than Wood.
Reason 1: Figure. As mentioned earlier, Wood is thin, while Olynyk has a standard interior build.
Reason 2: Defense. So far in his career, Olynyk has a plus/minus of 0.8 and Wood is -0.4. Looking at the data, it's clear that the former has a better defense.
At this point, the question arises, since Olynyk has a good fighting ability, why don't he get many opportunities this season. It's more about Markkanen and Kessler splitting up the performance opportunities.
In this regard, the Lakers could trade Olynyk with Russell as the main body. Illustrating points, first, the Jazz are a rebuilding team, and second, there is little demand for Olynyk under "Mackay".
Moreover, because of the previous trade of Wei Shao, the Lakers and the Jazz still have a friendship. Therefore, thick eyebrows are very likely to usher in the partner of their dreams.