While the Hawks and Bulls could optimize trading their stars by dragging the process out until February 8 trade deadline, fierce competition to be first could result in a blockbuster trade with the Lakers soon as Monday.
While the Hawks and Bulls would like to leverage the Lakers’ interest in Dejounte Murray and Zach LaVine to improve the offers they receive from other teams, the Lakers are still both teams’ most coveted trade partner.
Rather than opting to drag out the process, there’s a excellent chance the Hawks and Bulls will instead both be looking to strike first and reach a quick deal with the Lakers to trade for Dejounte Murray or Zach LaVine.
The Lakers’ rumor mills are on full throttle. The Lakers and Hawks have been talking about a possible Murray trade while lack of interest may force the Bulls to treat LaVine like a salary dump to get L.A. to trade for him.
Adding spice to all the rumors and anticipation is the reality that both Dejounte and Zach have been playing like legitimate superstars, shooting lights out from beyond the arc, and using their athleticism to defend well.
There’s not a lot of mystery over what a Lakers’ trade for Murray or LaVine would look like. Everybody knows the Lakers desperately need a big trade and can see the players and draft capital comprising their trading chips. Waiting until the trade deadline is not really going to change anything.
What’s going to change the market dramatically is the Lakers making their move. Neither the Hawks or the Bulls want to be the team left at the altar.
Recent reports have both Dejounte Murray and D’Angelo Russell, the two players who would clearly be major parts of any Lakers and Hawks trade, being held out of last night’s game, which could indicate a trade is coming.
LAKERS NEED TO MAKE TRADE RIGHT NOW
While the Lakers proved last season they could rally and make conference finals despite starting as a play-in rather than playoff team, they likely need bigger, better, and sooner trades than last season to win a championship.
The Lakers right now are not even a play-in team, ranking #11 in the West with a 19–21 record and facing the league leading Jazz on Monday night. The Lakers as a team are literally hanging on for life waiting for a trade.
The urgency is even greater this season than last season because James is a year older and this could literally be his last season in purple and gold and because James and Davis are both healthy and playing at an elite level.
Tomorrow, the Lakers must go all-in with their best offer for an expanded DeJounte Murray trade while advising the Hawks they aren’t going to wait and will pursue a Zach LaVine trade with the Chicago Bulls if they decline.
The Lakers need to let the Hawks and Bulls know they’re not willing to wait for the February 8 deadline to trade for Dejounte Murray or Zach LaVine. If Atlanta or Chicago are not ready to trade right now, then L.A. will move on.
While the Hawks have other potential suitors for Dejounte Murray, the Lakers represent their best opportunity to recoup some of the extensive draft capital they gave the Spurs when they traded for Dejounte Murray.
The Lakers have 12 games left before the deadline. If they lose 8 of those 12 games, which is possible, they would be 6 games under .500 at the deadline, which is 1 game worse than where they were at this point last season.
Last season, it made sense for Pelinka to patiently wait for the best trade deals. This season is different. The Lakers need help right now, not later, and they can’t count on another miraculous comeback this season.
LAKERS NEED THREE NEW STARTERS
The Lakers need to surround James and Davis with three championship caliber starters, which Russell, Reaves, Vanderbilt, Reddish, Hachimura, and Prince are not. L.A. must consolidate depth into three new starters.
The good news is there are multiple options for the Los Angeles Lakers to revamp their starting lineup, including the Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls as well as the Memphis Grizzlies, Brooklyn Nets, and Utah Jazz.
Starting this Monday, players who recently signed new contracts become eligible to be traded. For the Lakers, that means Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura will become eligible to be traded for the first time this season.
The Lakers and Hawks have discussed a possible Dejounte Murray trade, with Atlanta reportedly saying any Murray trade would have to include Austin Reaves and Lakers responding trade would have to be expanded.
The two possible Hawks players whom the Lakers might be interested in would be high volume 3-point shooting two guard Bogdan Bogdanovic and solid veteran defensive center Clint Capela. Trade appears to be possible.
While the Lakers waited until the deadline to make the Westbrook trade last season, everything seems to be pointing to L.A. wanting and needing to act more quickly this year to avoid needing another miraculous comeback.
Rob Pelinka and the Lakers’ front office have been very careful to keep their actions and plans hidden but as recently signed players become eligible to be traded tomorrow, the odds of a mega Lakers trade are rising.
The Lakers appear to be finalizing a blockbuster trade with the Atlanta Hawks for Dejounte Murray and Bogdan Bogdanovic and/or Clint Capela for a package that includes Austin Reaves and L.A.’s 2029 first round pick.