Basketball
Lakers are moving to acquire Zach LaVine, but Austin Reeves has not been touched.
The Los Angeles Lakers are once again the center of transfer rumors involving NBA stars. The main character this time is Zach LaVine, who wants to leave the Bulls, and his destination could be the Lakers, who want to add a guaranteed extra to their project.
The last time the Lakers opted to bring in a third star in addition to LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the results were poor, but LaVine is no Russell Westbrook. The Bulls star has shot 38.2 percent from 3-point range during his NBA career and will definitely help the Lakers improve their ranking of 29th in 3-point shooting percentage per game. right. LaVine is averaging 21.7 points per game this season, well below his average of 25.1 points from 2019-2023. His joining the Lakers would be a win-win for everyone, but there are no small obstacles. LaVine is expiring on his contract and has $178 million remaining over the next four years (including a $49 million player option in 2026-27).
For this reason, the Lakers will have to waive a few players to make room for a great shooting guard…but there’s a red line, and his first and last name is Austin Reeves. The Lakers player is 25 years old and is expected to be one of the pillars of the franchise in the near future.
The Lakers’ refusal to negotiate for Reaves leaves Russell, Hachimura and Hood-Schiffino on the way out, but they could use their contracts (and some draft rounds) to acquire Zach LaVine. There is sex. Teaming with LeBron James: “Everyone wants to play with the best players in the world. For example, I want to play with LeBron, but those opportunities don’t come easily.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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