Los Angeles Lakers: 3 things to expect ahead of the 2019-20 NBA season

Carmelo Anthony has been linked with a move to the Los Angeles Lakers
Carmelo Anthony has been linked with a move to the Los Angeles Lakers

While the Los Angeles Lakers failed to pull off a blockbuster move for Kawhi Leonard earlier this summer, the franchise still enjoyed a successful summer. Anthony Davis arrived as part of a huge trade with the New Orleans Pelicans, while the likes of Alex Caruso, Rajon Rondo, and JaVale McGee all returned for another year.

Evidently, the Lakers have already concluded much of their offseason business, although a few further changes could occur ahead of the new campaign. So, as we quickly approach the 19-20 NBA season, here are three things that could happen ahead of opening night.


#1 DeMarcus Cousins is released

DeMarcus Cousins proved his fitness during his year with the Golden State Warriors
DeMarcus Cousins proved his fitness during his year with the Golden State Warriors

After proving his fitness with the Golden State Warriors, DeMarcus Cousins expected to command a significant payday this summer. However, the 29-year-old failed to generate much interest and eventually signed a one-year $3.5 million deal with the Lakers. The acquisition of Cousins was heralded as one of the best moves of the offseason, although the four-time All-Star has since suffered a potentially season-ending injury.

Cousins' injury left the Lakers with just JaVale McGee at center, and the team moved quickly to sign former All-Star Dwight Howard. Cousins has also been hit with serious allegations off the court, and Bleacher Report is among the sources that have suggested that the Lakers will consider releasing Cousins:

The initial plan was to keep the injured big man under contract for as long as possible, perhaps using his salary in trade later in the year, but releasing him was always on the table should the team find the opportunity to replace him with a player who will further L.A.'s title chances.

While the Lakers have yet to make a final decision regarding Cousins' future, it makes little sense to keep a player who is unlikely to play at all during the 19-20 season. With the Lakers also still lacking depth in certain areas, an early release could materialize in the next month.

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#2 Lakers sign Carmelo Anthony

Carmelo Anthony has expressed his desire to join a contending team
Carmelo Anthony has expressed his desire to join a contending team

The Los Angeles Lakers will need to release someone before signing Carmelo Anthony, although the Brooklyn Nets' apparent interest in the 10-time All-Star could force the Lakers to make their move sooner rather than later.

Melo almost headed to Los Angeles in February, although talks were 'paused' after the Lakers fell out of playoff contention. However, with Frank Vogel's team now sure to be among the contenders after adding Anthony Davis earlier this summer, Melo would be a welcome addition to a bench that is short on proven scorers.

If the Lakers register their interest, personal terms are unlikely to be a problem as Anthony has accepted that he must play from the bench to enhance his career. Ultimately, the 35-year-old is believed to be keen to play alongside his close friend in LeBron James, and the future Hall of Famer could soon get his chance.

#3 Lakers avoid launching an ambitious trade

Bradley Beal is among the names that have been linked with a move to the Lakers
Bradley Beal is among the names that have been linked with a move to the Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers wanted to create a big three this summer and despite missing out on Kawhi Leonard, the franchise are still believed to be keen on adding another star. Some sources have speculated that a player such as Bradley Beal could emerge as a target, although a path to a deal is currently blocked.

Much of the Lakers roster cannot be traded until the season gets underway, while the front office is also dedicated to giving Kyle Kuzma the chance to prove himself as the team's third offensive option.

Ultimately, the Lakers may pursue a blockbuster trade as the 2019-20 season progress, however, there is virtually no chance that the team will go after someone such as Kevin Love or Beal ahead of the new season.

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