Six Trades Lakers Could Pull Trigger On Right Now To Save The Season

LakerTom
7 min readDec 22, 2023

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The warning signs are flashing red as the Lakers’ season turned sour as they lost their fourth game in a row and fifth in their last five and now face the possibility of being mired in a 6-game losing streak come Christmas.

While the players are saying they need to pull together like they did for the In Season Tournament and play harder and better, the truth is the Lakers need a blockbuster trade now. They can’t afford to wait until January 15.
The good news is the Lakers have multiple players on team friendly deals who can be traded right now and valuable post-LeBron James draft capital that should enable them to immediately upgrade their roster via trade.

Nine Lakers players who are now eligible to be traded include D’Angelo Russell, Gabe Vincent, Taurean Prince, Jalen Hood-Schifino, Jaxson Hayes, Cam Reddish, Christian Wood, Maxwell Lewis, and Max Christie.
Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura cannot be traded until January 15 and Jarred Vanderbilt cannot be traded until next summer. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are both considered to be untouchable by the Lakers.

When it comes to draft capital, the Lakers are in a better position than many analysts believe. While they only have one tradable first round pick, it’s for either the Lakers’ 2029 or 2030 post-LeBron James first round pick.
Were the Lakers to make that pick unprotected, it would immediately become the new gold standard in NBA first round picks. The Lakers could also include two or three pick swaps, which would also be highly valued.

The Lakers two greatest needs right now are to replace D’Angelo Russell at point guard and find a potential second big to pair with Anthony Davis in the starting lineup and fill in for him when he goes to the bench to rest.
The proposed trades send out a package that includes D’Angelo Russell and one or two players to get back a point guard to replace DLo and a big to play with AD. The draft capital included differs based on the players received.

The Lakers cannot afford to wait until January 15 because the help they need is not going to come internally. Here are six trades for a new point guard and big man the Lakers can make right now to save the season.

1.Lauri Markkanen and Kris Dunn

Lauri Markkanen should be the Lakers top trade priority as he would be the perfect fit as a third star in the front court with LeBron and AD. His size, mobility, 3-point shooting would transform the Lakers.

For draft capital, the Lakers could offer a nearly unmatchable package that is the equivalent of 4 unprotected post-LeBron first round: 2029 pick, 2027 pick with 1–4 protection removed, 2028 pick swap, and 2030 pick swap. That’s the kind of return that Danny Ainge could not resist and the kind of draft capital offer that only the Oklahoma City Thunder could beat. Danny Ainge could be the only GM still here when 2027 to 2030 come around.

Markannen would give the Lakers a legitimate third star to pair with James and Davis and Dunn would be an excellent backup point guard. Swapping Russell and Christie for Markkanen and Dunn should Lakers’ top priority.

2. Daniel Gafford and Tyus Jones

Daniel Gafford should be the L.A. Lakers’ next trade priority if they can’t pull off a mega trade for Lauri Markkanen. Gafford has the defensive and rim protection chops to step right into a Lakers two-bigs lineup with AD.

What makes this trade so attractive is both Gafford and Jones could easily step into the Lakers starting lineup. Jones is an excellent 3&D point guard with great ball security and Gafford the defensive center the Lakers need. There’s also a good chance the Lakers could pull off the trade with just two or three second round picks rather than giving up their one first rounder. Remember they got Rui from the Wizards for three second round picks.

Being able to replace Russell and Prince with two proven contributors who are better fits in Jones and Gafford at a cost of two or three second round picks would dramatically improve the Lakers starting lineup and rotation.

3. Marcus Smart and Xavier Tillman

Marcus Smart and Xavier Tillman should be the Lakers third best option. Smart was All-Defensive Second Team last season, a former 3-time All-Defensive First Team, and former 2022 Defensive Player of the Year.

Xavier Tillman is an excellent defensive power forward and center who averages 6.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.7 blocks and 1.6 steals in just 20.6 minutes per game. He would be great as second big next to AD.
Trading Russell and Hayes won’t be enough for the Grizzlies to give up Smart and Tillman so the Lakers will likely have to include either their 2029 or 2030 first round pick with 1–5 protection in order to motivate Memphis.

Trading for Marcus Smart would essentially be the Lakers doubling down on defense as their identity and calling card. He and Tillman would transform the Lakers into a defensive juggernaut and top-3 NBA defense.

4. Kelly Olynyk and Kris Dunn

Kelly Olynyk may lack the defensive and shot blocking chops of a Daniel Gafford or Xavier Tillman but his 3-point shooting, versatile playmaking, and high basketball IQ make him an dynamic fit next to Anthony Davis.

Kris Dunn is a 29-year old veteran point guard whose strength is his defensive ability although he has shot over 40% the last 2 seasons although on small number of shots. Dunn would be a excellent backup at point.
The Lakers would probably also have to give the Jazz a couple of second round picks as draft capital to incentivize them to make the trade but should not have to give up a first round pick for Olynyk and Dunn

Olynyk would be an outstanding fit as the second big next to Davis in the Lakers’ starting lineup and as AD’s replacement when he goes to the bench to rest and Dunn would give the Lakers a solid backup point guard.

5. Alex Caruso and Andre Drummond

Alex Caruso should never have been allowed to leave in free agency and the Lakers should jump at the opportunity to bring him and Andre Drummond back, even if it cost them a protected 2029 or 2030 first round draft pick.

The problem is Caruso is not really a point guard, which means the Lakers would still have to make other moves to find a replacement for Russell at point guard unless Vincent can surprise everybody and become the starter. While Drummond would be a better backup center than Hayes, he’s not capable of starting and would only play when Davis was resting. The deal would be more attractive if the Bulls were willing to take multiple seconds.

If the Lakers can’t reach agreement with the Jazz for Markkanen and Nunn or Olynyk and Nunn or the Grizzlies for Smart and Tillman, then Caruso and Drummond would be the next best deal for a point guard and big.

6. Pelicans’ Jonas Valanciunas and Dyson Daniels

Should the Lakers not be able to pull off a trade with the Jazz, Wizards, Grizzlies, or Bulls, they should look to trade D’Angelo Russell and Jalen Hood-Schifino to the Pelicans for Jonas Valanciunas and Dyson Daniels.

Jonas Valanciunas would give the Lakers the second big to start alongside Anthony Davis in a two-bigs lineup. While he only takes two threes per game, Jonas is shooting 38% from deep and averaging a double-double.
Valanciunas is actually perfect as a second big to play next to and backup Anthony Davis when he rests. He can stretch the floor to give AD and LeBron better spacing and he can bang with the bigger more physical bigs like Jokic to preserve Davis from getting injured or fatigued on defense.

Dyson Daniels is the sleeper in the trade and would be an excellent backup point guard prospect for the Lakers with future starting potential. He could be a game-changing point-of-attack defender for the Lakers at 6' 8.”
Valanciunas is 31 and not part of the Pelicans’ long-term plans but Daniels as a key part of the team’s rotation and would probably ask for the Lakers to include their 2029 or 2030 unprotected first round pick to include Daniels.

Trading for Jonas Valanciunas and Dyson Daniels would enable the Lakers to upgrade their starting lineup by starting Jonas at the five with AD at the four and their primary backups with Dyson at the one and Jonas at the five.

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LakerTom

Lakers fanatic since 1971 when team traded for Wilt Chamberlain. Founder, editor, and publisher of Lakerholics.com, a community for smart informed Lakers fans.