Quick Bytes
- Lakers hire JJ Redick as head coach, focus shifts to roster improvement.
- Collin Sexton of Utah Jazz emerges as a potential trade target for the Lakers.
- Sexton’s stats show promise; Lakers also consider Dejounte Murray for trade.
Lakers Eyeing Collin Sexton in Trade Talks
With the Los Angeles Lakers appointing JJ Redick as their new head coach, the team’s attention is now on bolstering their lineup for a stronger season.
Amidst the offseason buzz, the Lakers are reportedly considering a trade for Utah Jazz’s point guard Collin Sexton. Renowned for his intensity and competitive spirit, Sexton’s last season averages of 18.7 points and 4.9 assists per game, along with a 39.4% success rate from beyond the arc, make him an attractive prospect. His ability to adapt to both guard positions could complement the Lakers’ current roster well.
The Lakers’ strategy is not just short-term; they are also planning for a future beyond LeBron James, seeking players who can develop alongside Anthony Davis. Sexton’s profile fits this vision, potentially providing immediate improvements and future growth.
Additionally, the Lakers may revisit their interest in Dejounte Murray, a player they pursued previously but failed to acquire from the Atlanta Hawks. Murray’s all-around skills and defensive prowess align with the type of player coach Redick values, and the Lakers are expected to be proactive in their pursuit this summer.