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Average of 12+5! Another expiring contract, the Lakers lock in the forward guard and swing man? This is much more reliable than Vincent

We all know that Doncic and the Lakers reached a three-year, $165 million contract renewal. We saw an interesting scene in the subsequent press conference.

, including Vincent, Vanderbilt, Kleber and other teammates came to the scene to congratulate. Regarding this, some netizens joked: Vincent's "meat tickets" waiting for the expiration contract are afraid of being traded, so he is only "bound" with Doncic.

Will the Lakers trade Vincent?

For this, let's first look at a set of data comparisons:

24-25 seasons, Vincent accounted for 38.7% of the defensive rounds to defend and prevented pick-and-roll, and the efficiency limits the opponent by 0.83 points/round, which is better than 71.6% of the league's players. Just looking at the group comparison:

1, Daniels' value is 0.90 points/round, the first team of defense in the year;

2, Kamara's value is 0.86 points/round, the second team of defense in the year;

3, Jaylen Williams' value is 0.76 points/round, the second team of defense in the year.

Comparison of data, Vincent's pick-and-roll defense has the top level in the league. At first glance, this is very suitable for the Lakers who are strong on the offense and weak on the overall attack, but the problem is Vincent's offensive end. Let’s look at the group data:

1, the shooting rate in January was 46.0%;

2, the shooting rate in February was 37.3%;

3, the shooting rate in March was 44.3%;

4, and the shooting rate in April was 32.3%.

Comparing the data, Vincent's performance on the offensive end is extremely unstable.

In summary, I think the Lakers will still trade Vincent. After all, the regular season is more about offense, and in the playoffs that look at defense, it is still unknown whether Vincent can play due to injury. To take a step back, the 11 million expiration contract is also attractive.

At the same time, according to NBA reporter Jack Weinbach: The Lakers are interested in the Bulls Dosem.

For Dosem, what needs to be explained is:

Description point: location. In the 279 games so far so far, Dosem has played the No. 1 position, 59% of the No. 2 position, and 18% of the No. 3 position. Obviously, this is a forward guard swinger, and based on this, I think he is much more reliable than Vincent.

First, tactical evolution. Being able to play multiple positions can obviously greatly enrich the team's offensive and defensive tactics. Compared with Dosem, Vincent has played 76% of the number one position so far in his career - his position is fixed, and he can only play in the backcourt or number one position.

The second is combat power. In the 24-25 season, Dosem averaged 12 (score) + 5 (assisted) per game. Just scoring, look at the group data comparison:

1, Hunter of the Cavaliers averaged 16.9 points per game;

2, Beasley of the Pistons averaged 15.3 points per game;

3, Prichard of the Celtics averaged 14.0 points per game.

In other words, Dosem has the offensive ability of substitutes at the elite level. In contrast, Vincent averaged only 6.4 points per game.

Third, contract. Like Vincent, Dosem is also an expiring contract. The difference is that the former amount is 7.5 million, while Vincent is 11 million.

To sum up, it can be understood that Dosem is better than Vincent in terms of enriching the team's tactics or combat power, and in terms of contracts. In this way, if the Lakers can trade with Vincent, Dosem will definitely improve their combat effectiveness against the team.

Finally, considering that the Bulls are rebuilding the team, the Lakers are still expected to get Dosem.

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