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The Lakers 3 centers choose 1! US media simulates three sets of plans: 4 to 1 Zhao Si, 6 to 3 Kessler, 2 to 2 Rowe

On June 18, Lakers' reporter Anthony Laurien revealed that the Lakers targeted three starting centers in the trading market and two qualified substitute centers in the free market. The starting center candidates are Nick Clarkston, Walker Kessler, and Robert Williams, and the substitute center candidates are Clint Capela and Brooke Lopez.

Anthony Laurien revealed that the Lakers' internal plan is to first introduce the starting center, and then use the middle-class special case in hand to sign substitute centers. Clarkston, Rowe and Kessler are trading names that the Lakers are concerned about, and Daluo and Capela are free agents that the Lakers are concerned about.

Then many US media listed three trading plans for the Lakers. The Lakers/Nets trading plan simulated by Yahoo Sports - the Lakers got: Clarkston;

Nets got: Hachimura Ai, the first round of the Lakers in 2031, the first round of the Lakers in 2028, and Klebel;

The second set of plans is simulated by Lakers Laker Tom. The Lakers exchanged Reeves and Hachimura Ai from the Trail Blazers for Rowe and Avdia. In this trade, the Lakers not only got the starting center Rowe, but also got the all-around forward Avdia, which is in line with the Lakers' original intention of sending Reeves away in exchange for the top inside. The third set of plans is a simulation of Lakers Legacy by Lakers. The Lakers get: Kessler, Martin Jr., 2025 pick 43;

Jazz get: Kneckett, Kleber, first round of 2031, first four protections in 2027, first round of 2026, first round of 2028.

After introducing a starting center, the Lakers can use the middle-class to sign Capela or Daluo. After all, the Lakers also have two centers with certain combat power, Kloko and Jamison, and they mainly find a suitable starting center for Doncic.

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Lakers Observation