The thunder rumbles and is shocking, like the Los Angeles Lakers' Top Gun at the beginning of the season. But, sadly, the raindrops were as small as silk, and the Lakers didn't make any big moves before the trade deadline, as if it was an empty joy. This season, the Lakers have been shuttling through the hustle and bustle, with all kinds of rumors and rumors, but the management has never been on hold.
In fact, the Lakers are not so satisfied with their current roster that they have no intention of improving, and the Purple and Gold management has repeatedly suffered setbacks in their search for reinforcements, which has forced them to revisit their plans. At the negotiating table, the Lakers have faced obstacles from all sides, whether it is seeking big-name players or potential new stars, but they have not been able to do so. This is due to the shrewd operation of other teams and the Lakers' own lack of leverage.
However, the Lakers don't need to be discouraged, and after a period of adjustment, they seem to have found their own version of the answer. According to statistics, this season when the Lakers sent the starting five of eight-inch base, thick eyebrows, James, Reaves and Russell, the team achieved a 4-0 record.
In addition, general manager Pelinka is still in the middle of the game, winning thousands of miles away, looking for some new players in the free market who can really improve the team's combat effectiveness. According to Shams of The Register, sources have revealed that Dinwiddie plans to sign with the Lakers. As previously reported, Dinwiddie was sent to the Raptors in a trade, with whom the Raptors plan to buy. According to sources, Dinwiddie plans to sign with the Lakers after the clarification period*.
Dinwiddie is a physically fit player whose height and weight give him a distinct advantage at the point guard position. Not only does he have great scoring ability under the basket, but he also has the ability to attack from the front, which allows him to play multiple positions on the court. On top of that, Dinwiddie also has an excellent ability to make free throws and has a great free throw feel, which makes him more comfortable scoring.
James is old, Reaves and Russell are trapped in athleticism, the Lakers simply can't tear apart the opponent's defense, and the shooters simply can't get enough shooting space; And Dinwiddie's ability is undoubtedly the solution to this old, big, and difficult problem. So far this season, Dinwiddie has played in 48 games, averaging 30 per game7 minutes, get 126 points 33 rebounds, 6 assists, 08 steals and 32% three-point shooting.
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