As the Los Angeles Lakers navigate their offseason, there’s still considerable work to be done on their roster. Following an early playoff exit last season, the Lakers dismissed head coach Darvin Ham and appointed former NBA guard JJ Redick to take the helm.
While Redick might bring insights on maximizing the roster, there’s a clear need to enhance the team’s talent pool. The Lakers find themselves in a challenging position as they strategize how to build out their roster, placing the onus on general manager Rob Pelinka.
Despite the ongoing roster adjustments, the presence of stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis provides the Lakers with a competitive edge, irrespective of the supporting cast. Their star power lends credibility to the Lakers and enhances their appeal, potentially attracting other high-caliber players to join the team.
During the ESPYs, Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors was queried about any current NBA player he’d like to team up with, and he promptly mentioned James. Green and James have maintained a close friendship over the years, making Green’s choice unsurprising to those following their relationship. The prospect of them teaming up promises riveting entertainment, given their reputations as two of the NBA’s most fiercely competitive players.
However, both players have recently inked new contracts with their respective teams, reducing the likelihood of such a union. While never entirely ruling out the possibility, unless one of them requests a trade to join forces, it remains more of an aspirational scenario than a realistic expectation.