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The Lakers' Next Steps: Building a Championship Team
Los Angeles, California USA,Thursday, May 1, 2025
The Lakers need to add quality size. They don't have a reliable center. They have Jaxson Hayes, but he's not the answer. They could have kept Mark Williams, an athletic 7-footer with a high ceiling, in a midseason trade with the Hornets. But he reportedly failed his physical, causing Pelinka to get cold feet and rescind the deal. The Lakers are back to square one in their search for a rebounder and rim protector to replace Anthony Davis, who was sacrificed in the Dončić deal. A top-shelf center will cost them Reaves at least. If Reaves stays put, then the Lakers might hunt for centers with a limited shelf life, including veterans Brook Lopez and Clint Capela. The Lakers desperately crave a big man, and based on Redick’s playoff rotation, one they trust isn’t currently on the roster.
The Lakers have a few options. They could trade Reaves for a quality center. They could stick with player development. They could hope for a "disgruntled star. " They could also choose not to place any urgency on winning with James. If the Lakers are all-in for Dončić and the future and nothing else, then they’ll ignore any urge to quicken the process to salvage James’ last season or two. That means keeping and extending Reaves and then adding pieces gradually, over the next few years, whether James is still active or not. The Lakers have a good problem to have, juggle and address. In these restrictive money times, hoarding two superstars — let alone three — is difficult. When a team possesses two, they’re instantly a title contender, provided the rest of the rotation is productive.
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