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Lakers Could Get ‘Aggressive’ For Miami’s Veteran Wing

Now that Luka Doncic has signed a long-term deal with them, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to be active on the trade market.

Dan Woike is reporting that the Lakers are expected to be “aggressive” on the trade market and have an eye on Andrew Wiggins, currently of the Miami Heat.

“While the Lakers had resisted scenarios in which the team would take on contracts that lasted beyond the 2025-26 season earlier this summer, Dončić’s multi-year commitment has nudged LA’s priorities in more aggressive directions. One area the team is focused on is upgrading the wing, where it needs more two-way talent. A player like Miami’s Andrew Wiggins, whom the Lakers weren’t interested in earlier this summer, is now a more desirable player, provided the price is right,” per Dan Woike.

Now that Luka Dončić is locked into an extension, the Lakers are expected to be aggressive on the trade market, with Andrew Wiggins emerging as a target, per @DanWoikeSports

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Wiggins is the sort of player who could perfectly fill the role the Lakers need: a two-way forward who can take on multiple roles.

He was recently sent to the Miami Heat after several years with the Golden State Warriors.

Years ago, Wiggins was the No. 1 pick in the 2014 draft, and if the Lakers signed him, they’d have several former No. 1 picks, which is quite an accomplishment.

But, beyond that, Wiggins really could be a key piece of the Lakers’ rotation.

Like all teams, they need offense, but LA’s defense has been a problem area for some time, especially after the loss of Anthony Davis.

Wiggins’ skill set allows him to shoot well – he posted 44.8 percent from the field last year – but he can lock down defenders too.

When he came to the Heat a few months ago, a lot of fans expected he wouldn’t stay there for long.

His move to Miami was part of the Jimmy Butler trade, and he felt like collateral in that deal.

Now, the Lakers reportedly have their eyes on him, and they could aggressively pursue him when the trade deadline rolls around.

They know that Doncic is committed to LA, and they want the strongest team around him.

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