NBA Trade Rumor: Lakers Can Target Kings' Two-Time All-Star Guard to Complement Luka Doncic and LeBron James

NBA Trade Rumor: Lakers Can Target Kings' Two-Time All-Star Guard to Complement Luka Doncic and LeBron James
Luka Doncic and LeBron James

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LA Lakers have world beaters like Luka Doncic and LeBron Jones present in the side.

Lakers are still looking forward to adding new talents to the squad.

The Los Angeles Lakers' championship bid is afloat as they picked up when it mattered the most, but they have also been struck by intermittent spells of inconsistency throughout the season. When it comes to amassing points, the Lakers have brute firepower in the form of Luka Doncic and LeBron James. However, they still have some frailties in the squad, and the front office wants to eradicate them as soon as possible. The Lakers are in search of someone who can complement Luka and LeBron in the front and also make an impact in defense. Keeping their needs intact, the Lakers could target Sacramento Kings shooting guard.

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Kings' Guard Can Come as a Viable Option for the Lakers

Two-time All-Star Zach LaVine could come under the radar of the Lakers. The guard has been averaging 22.8 points per game and hence could form a handy trio with Luka Doncic and LeBron James.

 As Dean Simon of the Sporting News notes, "Both future Hall of Fame inductees have needed a ball-dominant, one-on-one shot-creating co-star to initiate their own offense and take on some of the offensive load at some point throughout their careers. LaVine certainly fits the bill of a supremely skilled scoring threat, as evidenced by his underrated ball-handling and incredible athleticism as a 2-time Slam Dunk Contest champion."

Adding Zach LaVine to the Los Angeles Lakers roster alongside Luka Doncic and LeBron James would be a game-changer. Historically, both Doncic and James have excelled when paired with a co-star who can create their own offense, alleviating the pressure on them to perform. This dynamic has been evident throughout LeBron's career, notably during his successful stints with Dwyane Wade in Miami and Kyrie Irving in Cleveland. Similarly, Luka Doncic's playing style, characterized by high usage and pace control, would greatly benefit from an additional scorer like LaVine, who can generate opportunities without relying solely on Doncic's playmaking.