Lakers reinforcement?Five major trading plans 2 for 1 to get a sweetheart, 3 for 1 to get a supersta

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-30

The Lakers are currently on a four-game losing streak and are only 1-5 after winning the midseason. James is still in the stage of recuperation, and the thick eyebrows are difficult to support. The Lakers will face playoff-caliber teams next, and it's unknown how long the losing streak will last

Should the Lakers continue to trade reinforcements in the middle of the season?

Previous trade rumors of the Lakers and Bulls have attracted much attention, and the interest of the two teams in DeRozan, Caruso and LaVine has sparked speculation. In addition, Vucevic, the core of the Bulls' interior line, is also considered to be the target of a trade, and the Bulls reporter believes that the Lakers will eventually make a deal with the Bulls.

Trading option one.

The Lakers get Caruso (9.46 million).

The Bulls get Vincent (10.5 million) + a 27-year first-round pick.

Trading option two.

The Lakers get DeRozan (28.6 million) and Caruso (9.46 million).

The Bulls got Russell (17.31 million), Hachimura (15.74 million), Vincent (10.5 million) + 27 first-round picks.

Trading plan three.

The Lakers get Vucevic (18.52 million).

The Bulls got Hayes (2.17 million) + Hachimura (15.74 million).

Trading option four.

The Lakers get LaVine (40.06 million).

The Bulls get Rivers (12.02 million) + Vincent (10.5 million) + Hachimura (15.74 million).

Trading option five.

The Lakers got Caruso (9.46 million) + Vucevic (18.52 million).

The Bulls got Vincent (10.5 million) + Hachimura (15.74 million) + Hayes (2.17 million) + 27 first-rounders.

The Lakers-Bulls trade plan, which one do you think is more beneficial to the Lakers.

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