FW advises the Lakers to trade with the Suns, and can pursue 11+3 evil guys, give two substitutes + second round picks?
There is less than a month left before the start of the NBA season, and the teams are naturally in full swing, hoping to make the lineup more reasonable. The same is true for the Lakers. After all, James is about to retire, and Doncic is entering his peak period. Especially his new contract is relatively friendly, which provides a lot of convenience to the management. Therefore, the media FW advised the Lakers to consider trading with the Suns, and could pursue the evil man Grayson Allen. From the specific plan, the Lakers sent away two substitutes Geb Vincent and Maxi Cleber, and a second round pick in 2032, were also used as bargaining chips. In fact, since college, Grayson Allen was a typical evil guy. He had too much defense and even had the suspicion of hurting people in some rounds, which caused great controversy. Even after entering the NBA, this habit has not changed. Although those who know Grayson Allen know that he did not do it intentionally, it ultimately caused a bad impact. Of course, Grayson Allen is actually very reliable on the court. Even in the past 24-25 seasons, he averaged 10.6 points, 3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game. Although the Suns' record is poor, Grayson Allen's three-point shooting percentage is around 43%, showing his traits as a high-quality 3D player. As the Suns send Durant away, it will obviously enter the reconstruction period. It makes no sense for them to keep Grayson Allen, and send him to the Lakers. It is likely that the two sides will be a match made by nature. On the one hand, with Doncic and James, Grayson Allen obviously got a lot of open shooting opportunities, and his data and efficiency were better. At the same time, the Lakers also needed him to do some dirty work on the defensive end or to reduce the pressure on the core. Of course, it is not that easy for the Lakers to get Grayson Allen, and the two players on expiring contracts are naturally good bargaining chips. Gab Vincent made a comeback last season and provided value on both offense and defense. However, with Doncic and James, and with the introduction of Smart this summer, his position in the Lakers may be more embarrassing or even marginalized. Not to mention Kleber, not to mention, was originally a dowry traded by Doncic, who was purely a negative asset, so that Kleber joined the Lakers together. He is in the contract year in the new season, but it can only be said that he is not a negative asset and the market value is quite limited. Therefore, if he can use these two substitutes and add a second round pick that is better than nothing, if he can switch to a strong player like Grayson Allen, he should be acceptable from the Lakers' perspective.
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