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Lakers Trade Idea Would Land $215 Million All-Star PG

Getty Trae Young attempting a floater

The Los Angeles Lakers start their season on October 22 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, giving them a tough challenge to open the campaign. While they’ll have a tough task in the first game, the Lakers need to play as many good teams as possible to determine how close they are to being contenders.

The Lakers’ roster didn’t add any meaningful players after finishing seventh in the Western Conference and losing in the first round of the playoffs last year.

With two first-round picks to still trade, the Lakers could be in the mix to improve their team after they assess what they have. If they’re in the mix for a trade during the season, Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report listed Trae Young as a trade target.

“The Lakers are another team that’s been connected to LaVine over the last several months, but they may want to set their sights a little higher,” Bailey wrote on October 15. “Despite his oft-discussed shortcomings, particularly as a defender, Young is still one of the NBA’s best and most consistent offensive engines. Making him the third member of a “Big Three” with AD and LeBron would push L.A. closer to title contention.

And with multiple future first-round picks, some good salary-matching contracts (including Rui Hachimura and D’Angelo Russell) and a young prospect or too (like Dalton Knecht or Max Christie), the Lakers can make a pretty competitive offer. Of course, Young’s availability depends on how the Hawks (or maybe Risacher) look early in the season. But if Atlanta does indeed start shopping Trae, L.A. should call.”


Why the Atlanta Hawks Might Not Trade Young to the Lakers

With only two first-round picks, it’s uncertain if the Los Angeles Lakers could intrigue the Atlanta Hawks with their assets.

On October 14, Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report wrote that Young to the Lakers was one of the trades “that should’ve happened” in the offseason, but highlighted that Atlanta has Los Angeles’ first-round pick in 2025.

“Following the Dejounte Murray trade, it’s unlikely the Hawks part with their other franchise point guard,” Swartz wrote. “There’s even less incentive for Atlanta to want to help the Lakers, as the Hawks now own Los Angeles’ unprotected 2025 first-round pick, a selection they acquired from the New Orleans Pelicans in the deal for Murray.”

The 2025 NBA draft class is viewed as generational, so the Hawks could benefit from having the Lakers pick in a big way.

Sending them Young, despite the intrigue of getting his money off the books due to him being on a five-year, $215.1 million deal, would help the Lakers win games.


How Young Would Help the Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers trading for Young makes perfect sense. They could use another creator and there might not be a better player in the NBA to help with that.

Recently turning 26-years-old, Young has been named a three-time All-Star and a member of the 2021-22 All-NBA team.

He’s averaged 25.5 points and 9.5 assists in his young career. His 3-point shot was impressive last season, too, shooting 37.3% from 3-point range on 8.7 attempts per game.

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A Los Angeles Lakers trade pitch would help them land Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young during the NBA season.