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EXPOSED! What Lakers Are Going To Do
Los Angeles Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell picked up his $18.7 million player option for the upcoming NBA season, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that he’ll be sticking around in L.A.
According to Jovan Buha at The Athletic, the Lakers are “expected to be aggressive in pursuing Russell-centric trades” moving forward.
A move centered around Russell would make sense for a Lakers team that is looking to add another star, especially after the Lakers tried and failed to move him at the trade deadline last season. After his opt-in, Russell is now an expiring contract on the books for Los Angeles, making him a valuable asset in any trade that would need some salary cap shenanigans to make the numbers work.
Additionally, the Lakers reportedly believe they have seen the peak of what their backcourt can do as currently constructed, and are hoping to improve it.
Per Buha:
“There is a clear ceiling to an Austin Reaves-D’Angelo Russell backcourt pairing. Reaves is younger, better defensively, a superior playoff performer and is on a team-friendly multi-year contract.”
Russell was a solid role player for the Lakers through the 2023-24 season, averaging 18.0 points per game, 6.3 assists per game, and 3.1 rebounds per game. He also shot 41.5 percent from three, putting him in the top 20 long-range shooters in the NBA on the season.
D’Angelo Russell Stats – 2023-24 Season | ||
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Category | Regular Season | Playoffs |
PPG | 18.0 | 14.2 |
APG | 6.3 | 4.2 |
FG% | 45.6% | 38.4% |
3P% | 41.5% | 31.8% |
While Russell’s play on the court was good enough, it now looks as though he might be more valuable to the Lakers for what he, and his expiring contract, could get in return.