Lineup adjustment! Goodbye, Lakers, at least three players left the team, the inside strengthened the team to lock in 2 targets
According to foreign media Basketnews and ClutchPoints, the Lakers management plans to part ways with Jaxon Hayes, Markieff Morris and Alex Lane after the free market is opened, and at the same time, focusing on strengthening the company, with Clint Capela and Brooke Lopez becoming the main targets. Although Hayes' role has increased after Davis left this season, he gradually lost his rotation role in the playoffs, averaging only 7.8 minutes per game, contributing 1.8 points and 2 rebounds, which makes him very slim to return to the Lakers next season. After all, the players' role and playing time in the team directly affect their value and future development. Hayes is dissatisfied with his situation in the playoffs, and the Lakers may also give up on him because of the tactical considerations of the new coach and the layout of the future inside. In addition, Ryan is not in the Lakers' long-term plan. His performance in the team failed to meet expectations. He performed poorly after joining the Lakers. He only played for 4 minutes in the playoffs, with 0 points and 4 rebounds. It is difficult to bring substantial help to the team whether it is offensive or defensive. As for Markieff Morris, in addition to having a certain presence in the locker room, he has a tiny role on the court. What the Lakers need is a younger and more dynamic forward substitute. Although the Lakers may make lineup adjustments, Austin Reeves is still considered non-selling. According to ClutchPoints, the Lakers will not consider any offer for Reeves unless they can be exchanged for All-Stars who are suitable for Doncic. By contrast, Yamura Less's transaction is more likely. The most important task for the Lakers during the offseason is still to strengthen the center. Spotac reporter Keith Smith revealed that the Lakers are following the following two people. They are Clint Capela of the Hawks and Lopez of the Bucks. Capela averages 11.5 points, 10.6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game this season, and has top-notch ability in eating cakes and rebounds. When the contract expires, the Lakers can win by signing first and then trading. Although Daluo has declined this season, he still averaged 12.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game, and his three-point shooting percentage per game can reach 36.6%. Due to the limited salary space of the Lakers, it is extremely difficult to sign two people directly. Signing first and then changing (may involve Hachimura Less + draft picks) is the most feasible solution. The Lakers' offseason is full of uncertainty, and the team's personnel changes and inside reinforcement plan have attracted much attention.
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