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5 Best Players For The Lakers If They Become Free Agents After A Buyout

As the Lakers didn't make a trade on the Deadline, they must explore free agent signings in the buyout market.

Fran Leiva
Feb 9, 2024
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As the echoes of recent trades reverberate through the Los Angeles Lakers‘ organization, the team stands at a pivotal crossroads, poised to reshape its roster with potential free-agent acquisitions. The front office, driven by a commitment to fortify the team’s chances in the competitive Western Conference, is closely monitoring the market for players who could bring immediate impact and complement the existing talent on the Lakers’ squad.

Contents
  • Kyle Lowry
  • Spencer Dinwiddie
  • Danilo Gallinari
  • Joe Harris
  • Seth Curry

In the aftermath of strategic maneuvers, the Lakers now face the prospect of exploring the potential buyout market, where hidden gems and seasoned veterans often emerge as game-changing assets. This critical juncture offers the Lakers an opportunity to strategically refine their roster, addressing specific needs and elevating their competitive edge as they gear up for the latter part of the season.


Kyle Lowry

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Traded from the Miami Heat to the Charlotte Hornets in a complex deal involving Terry Rozier, Lowry’s journey to the Lakers remains a tantalizing possibility. As the dust settles from the trade frenzy, the Lakers find themselves in need of a seasoned hand to steer the ship, particularly in the backcourt.

Kyle Lowry’s arrival could offer the Lakers more than just a stat line. With a career spanning over a decade and crowned with an NBA Championship in 2019, he brings a wealth of playoff experience and a tenacity that has become synonymous with his playing style. His ability to navigate high-pressure situations and make clutch plays is a proven asset, something the Lakers could leverage in their postseason ambitions.

While his current season averages of 8.2 points, 4.0 assists, and 3.5 rebounds might suggest a downturn in production, Lowry’s impact transcends the box score. His court vision, defensive prowess, and knack for creating opportunities for teammates could seamlessly integrate with the Lakers’ star-studded lineup, fostering a cohesive and resilient unit.

The Lakers’ pursuit of Lowry is not just about filling a position; it’s about infusing the team with a proven winner who thrives on the grandest stages of the NBA. Whether or not this potential union materializes, the prospect of Kyle Lowry donning the purple and gold adds an exciting layer to the unfolding drama of the Lakers’ post-trade landscape.


Spencer Dinwiddie

Spencer Dinwiddie

Spencer Dinwiddie emerges as a player poised for a potential buyout, making him a compelling figure for the Los Angeles Lakers. The recent shuffle involving Dennis Schroder and Dinwiddie’s arrival in Toronto sets the stage for the Lakers to explore the possibility of adding this dynamic guard to their ranks.

Dinwiddie’s skill set aligns with the Lakers’ needs, particularly in the offensive department. Averaging 12.6 points, 6.0 assists, and 3.3 rebounds this season, he brings a scoring punch and playmaking ability that could inject a new dimension into the Lakers’ backcourt. His proficiency as a three-point shooter also addresses one of the team’s pressing requirements, offering the spacing necessary to maximize the potential of LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

If successfully acquired after a buyout, Dinwiddie could provide essential depth to the Lakers’ guard rotation, offering versatility and scoring off the bench. His ability to initiate offense, create opportunities for teammates, and knock down perimeter shots aligns seamlessly with the team’s aspirations for a deep playoff run.


Danilo Gallinari

Danilo Gallinari

Amidst the trade transitions involving Danilo Gallinari, the Los Angeles Lakers find themselves in a strategic position to pursue the versatile forward if he becomes available after a potential buyout from the Detroit Pistons. Gallinari’s combination of scoring prowess, perimeter shooting, and playoff experience could present a compelling option for the Lakers as they seek to fortify their roster for a postseason push.

Gallinari’s recent move from the Washington Wizards to the Detroit Pistons in a trade deal adds an intriguing layer to the landscape. If he enters the market through a buyout, the Lakers should closely monitor the situation, considering Gallinari’s ability to provide offensive firepower and floor spacing.

Gallinari is currently averaging 7.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game this season.

Known for his scoring versatility, Gallinari brings a well-rounded offensive game that includes proficient three-point shooting. With a career three-point percentage of 38.2%, his ability to stretch the floor aligns with the Lakers’ need for consistent perimeter threats. Moreover, Gallinari’s experience as a playoff-tested veteran can contribute invaluable insights and poise during high-pressure moments.


Joe Harris

Joe Harris

Following his departure from the Detroit Pistons, Joe Harris (2.4 points, 0.8 rebounds, 0.6 assists) emerges as a prime candidate for the Los Angeles Lakers, adding a coveted three-point specialist to their roster. Harris, known for his sharpshooting prowess, becomes a valuable asset in addressing the Lakers’ pressing need for enhanced floor spacing.

Despite limited playing time this season – featuring in just 16 games with an average of 10 minutes per game – Harris’ impact as a specialist from beyond the arc cannot be understated. With a career three-point shooting percentage of 42.2%, his ability to stretch the floor and punish defenses from long-range aligns seamlessly with the Lakers’ offensive aspirations.

Harris’ skill set goes beyond his shooting proficiency. His experience in high-stakes situations, having played a crucial role in the Brooklyn Nets’ deep playoff runs, could provide the Lakers with a seasoned performer during critical moments. Harris’ ability to navigate the pressures of postseason play and knock down clutch shots could prove invaluable alongside the Lakers’ star-studded lineup.


Seth Curry

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Amidst the trade shuffles involving Seth Curry, the Los Angeles Lakers find themselves in a potential position to acquire the sharpshooting guard if he becomes available after a buyout from the Charlotte Hornets. Curry’s unique combination of three-point prowess and ball-handling skills makes him an enticing addition for the Lakers, who are in dire need of perimeter shooting and offensive versatility.

Having recently moved from the Dallas Mavericks to the Charlotte Hornets in the PJ Washington trade, Curry’s future with the Hornets is uncertain. If he becomes available via a buyout, the Lakers should pay close attention to the possibility of securing his services. With a career three-point shooting percentage of 44.4%, Curry’s ability to stretch the floor is well-established, providing an immediate solution to the Lakers’ spacing issues.

Beyond his shooting, Curry brings an underrated playmaking dimension to the table. Averaging 0.8 assists this season, he has showcased an ability to create for teammates when needed. In a Lakers system that often relies on ball movement and off-ball actions, Curry’s skills could seamlessly integrate into the team’s offensive schemes.

While Curry’s current season averages are modest (4.3 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.8 assists), his impact transcends statistical measures. His reputation as a clutch shooter and his experience in deep playoff runs position him as a valuable asset in pressure situations.

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Francisco Leiva is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a recent graduate of the University of Buenos Aires and in 2023 joined the Fadeaway World team. Previously a writer for Basquetplus, Fran has dedicated years to covering Argentina's local basketball leagues and the larger South American basketball scene, focusing on international tournaments.Fran's deep connection to basketball began in the early 2000s, inspired by the prowess of the San Antonio Spurs' big three: Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and fellow Argentinian, Manu Ginóbili. His years spent obsessing over the Spurs have led to deep insights that make his articles stand out amongst others in the industry. Fran has a profound respect for the Spurs' fanbase, praising their class and patience, especially during tougher times for the team. He finds them less toxic compared to other fanbases of great franchises like the Warriors or Lakers, who can be quite annoying on social media.An avid fan of Luka Doncic since his debut with Real Madrid, Fran dreams of interviewing the star player. He believes Luka has the potential to become the greatest of all time (GOAT) with the right supporting cast. Fran's experience and drive to provide detailed reporting give Fadeaway World a unique perspective, offering expert knowledge and regional insights to our content.
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