Anderson Hunt wrote:-Spyda- wrote:100% Lakers will do some trade this season to bring more defensive players (for Gabe & Knecht , picks)
The Lakers don't have any room in their rotation for a defensive wing.
Doncic, LeBron, LaRavia, and Hachimura have all earned the right to play substantial minutes at defensive wing.
Even if they trade Vanderbilt and Knecht, they don't have any real minutes at defensive wing unless LeBron and/or Hachimura get all the backup center minutes. Even still, with Ayton's good play, that only opens up another 15-18 minutes.
Their biggest need is a small, athletic point of attack defensive guard who can shoot and score. This is the archetype they should be pursuing, not an oversized defensive wing.
They need a DeAnthony Melton-type more than they need a Herb Jones-type. There just aren't any minutes for a guy like Herb Jones.
Nick Smith could fill that role, but he isn't nearly good enough defensively to give their rotation what it needs. Gabe Vincent is sufficient defensively, but he lacks the offensive spark. Bronny James is still a deer in head lights.
If I were them, I'd take a chance on Malik Monk. He's not what you think of when you think of defense, but I think when given a consistent role, with proper coaching, and vocal defensive leaders on the team (Marcus Smart), he can be impactful guarding most point guards.
Malik Monk is the guy they should go after:
Vanderbilt, Vincent, and Knecht
for
Monk, Carter, and Nique Clifford
Benefits SAC because they get off from Monk's 3 years, 60 million remaining on his contract in favor of Vincent's expiring and one more year of Vanderbilt at 11 mill. They also get to take a look at Knecht who could potentially replace Monk's firepower off the bench and, in getting Vanderbilt, they get to test a legit defensive PF out, something they severely lack on their roster.
Benefits LAL because they get scoring and athleticism (and hopefully some positive POA defense) off the bench from Monk. For taking on Monk's longer more expensive deal, they also get to try out two young defensive prospects in Carter and Clifford.
PG - Doncic - Reaves - Carter
SG - Smart - Monk - James
C -- Ayton - Hayes - Kleber
PF - James - LaRavia - Thiero
SF - Hachimura - Clifford