The Los Angeles Lakers will officially declare their three official dream trade targets in 42 hours. ahead of the trade deadline
LeBron James is getting close to 39 years old, and Anthony Davis is getting closer to 31 years old, so the Los Angeles Lakers want to win this season. The Lakers, who currently have a 16–15 record and rank in the middle of the pack in both offense (17th) and defense (16th), desperately need reinforcements right away. If their subpar performance persists, even coach Darvin Ham may be fired.
Before the trade deadline in February, there might be changes made to the Lakers, as the team’s performance has declined outside of James and Davis. Every player on the roster, save for James and Davis, is disposable, and the team hoping to hoist the 17-man banner high has five ideal targets.
Here are the five players that the Lakers should aim for in order to improve their chances of winning the NBA championship this season, given their apparent emphasis on athleticism and quickness.
Donovan Mitchell’s future in Cleveland is reportedly in doubt, and the Lakers may make a huge trade this season to acquire him.
Donovan Mitchell, the Lakers’ greatest fantasy target due to his versatility and scoring ability, would fit into the starting lineup and form a potent Big Three with LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Some of the Lakers’ current scoring gaps are filled by Mitchell’s offensive skill set, which is highlighted by his ability to create his own shot, flourish in pick-and-roll situations, and make three-pointers.
Together, these three would present a deadly offensive threat and serious difficulties for the defenses of the opposition. The shooting guard is averaging 27.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 35.1% three-point shooting per game this season. Fit-wise, Davis’ interior presence and LeBron’s playmaking are enhanced by Mitchell’s outside scoring. This variety of offensive weaponry would turn the Lakers into a more formidable and unpredictable squad because their offense, which is ranked 17th, hasn’t performed well enough (114.1).
In the long run, the Lakers’ objective of long-term success beyond LeBron James’ playing career is in line with their acquisition of a young, dynamic player such as Mitchell. After LeBron retires, Mitchell—who is expected to ink a long-term deal—may take on the role of the team’s face. His young age and established star status would guarantee a seamless transition and a sustained advantage over the competition for the Lakers.