The Lakers welcome the return of the veterans, and the Jazz accept the prospect of a center to help the team upgrade.
The Lakers had good news, the Jazz accepted Mr. Pee's offer to sign his old club, and also signed a talented new player, which gave the Los Angeles Lakers an overall boost. After the Christmas fight, there was a transfer rumor that got fans excited. Pelinka intends to use the money to make a major change to the team, and Clarkson and Kessler are their first targets.
The Jazz have reportedly sold all of their current players to restore the team's roster. However, the team's top brass would prefer people like Markkanen, Tucker, Sexton, Clarkson, who have more pay. And with the Lakers, head coach Palinka intends to send Clarkson and Kessler to Los Angeles with Wood, Hayes, Vincent, Bamura, plus a second-round draft.
After signing the veteran Clarkson and the promising forward Kessler, the Lakers have improved a lot both inside and out. Such a quid pro quo was acceptable to the Jazz. First of all, when the players get back the wages of those players, their salaries will not be tied up, so that they can strengthen their team through constant transfers. Secondly, if you get eight villages, then the team will be stronger and will also get a second-round pick, which will get rid of those bad picks in Sexton. In addition, the new signings give Utah a good opportunity to improve their value. After the stats go up, Lakers management wants to be able to trade them for a better option.
A newspaper in Salt Lake City said that negotiations between Pelinka and Angie were going well and that everyone was happy about the transfer. In the future, the two teams will also communicate more about exchanging Markkanen, Reaves and others.