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Lakers Land Explosive Former Dpoy Candidate In Bold Trade Idea

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The Los Angeles Lakers could upgrade at the center position by adding Robert Williams for the low price tag of Rui Hachimura in a new trade idea offered up to fix their biggest defensive problems.

The Los Angeles Lakers have yet to make a trade to add defense, the aspect of the game they have struggled with the most this season. However, according to new trade rumors, they could be eyeing a shot-blocking big man to help address what has been a major issue for JJRedick’s team.

Yes, the Lakers havebeen linked to 3-and-D wings for much of this trade season, but so many of them are either not available or hold a much higher asking price than the team is likely willing to offer.

Additionally, Deandre Ayton has been anything but consistent so far this season, so, with that in mind, the Lakerswere recently urged to target a former Defensive Player of the Year candidate in the trade market.

Writing for Sports Illustrated, Duke Demming proposed the trade idea of the Lakers sending Rui Hachimura to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Robert Williams.

Lakers Add Robert Williams In Trade Idea

If theycan’t get perimeter defense before the deadline, President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka should target rim protection, because, at this point in the season, Aytonisn’t holding down the painted area as much asthey’d originally hoped.

Here’s the trade idea for a defensive upgrade at the center position:

Los Angeles Lakers receive: C Robert Williams III and a 2026 second-round pick

Portland Trail Blazers receive: PF Rui Hachimura

Simply put, the Trail Blazers couldget rid of Williams because they have Donovan Clingan, and bring in a decent wing playerin Hachimura as a veteran presence to pair alongside their young core.

For the Lakers, whileWilliams’ averages are down fromAyton’s, he brings a much higher defensive potential to the floor. Hewouldn’t be asked to do a lot on offense, but could anchor their 25th-ranked defense.

“If the front office looks to upgrade at the deadline, adding a proven center could be a major boost,”Demming wrote on the Lakers mock trade for Williams. “Portland could look to capitalize onWilliams’ value at the trade deadline by moving him for a player who fits a bigger need at another position.”

Though not the blockbuster dealLakers’ fans might be hoping for, this gives them a chance tofix what has been their biggest issue this season. Additionally, in an article by Dan Favale on Bleacher Report a few weeks ago, Williams was named as a potential target for Los Angeles, considering what he can add to their struggling rim protection and overall ability to stop opponents on a nightly basis.

Lakers Trade Rumors, Other Top Targets

Williams could be one of the best targets for the Lakers ahead of the deadline, at least in terms of available big men, especially considering his relatively cheap contract.Yetstill, trade rumorshave persisted that the team is interested in adding a wing player.

Recently, team insider Dave McMenaminoffered up who he believes theLakers’ top wing targets will be with less than two weeks before the trade deadline.

“[The Lakers] need help on the perimeter,”he said on SportsCenter, per an ESPN article. “A guy like Jonathan Kuminga, maybe he could be someone the Lakers could pursue. Maybe you could look atAndrew Wiggins down in Miami. Someone likeKeon Ellis in Sacramento,De’Andre Hunter,Peyton Watson, the list goes on and on.”

Los Angeles has been linked to Kuminga recently, but as his saga with the Golden State Warriors continues, itis uncertain what they will do with the 23-year-old before the deadline, and sending him to an in-state rival would require a major packageof Hachimura and a few other assets.

Similarly, Wiggins would carry a pretty high price tag. He fits what the team needs, but at this point, working around the margins seems like the most likely scenario.Additionally,withhow well Watson has played for the Denver Nuggets, trading himwith their constant injuries also seems like a long shot.

Ellis has been a rumored target for the Lakers for some time now. However, the Warriors and New York Knicks have also entered the mix, so there could be a bidding war for the fourth-year wing who many teams believe could be a strong contributor down the road.

Someone like Hunter, or anyone else of his caliber, is likely the best shot for the Lakers to target. They need to find someone with relatively low value who can come in alongside Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves to offer size on defense and the ability to hit corner threes when asked.

For now, the Lakers remain buyers at the deadline, but as the daysgo on, the impactful moves they can make appearmore and more fleeting.

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