Top 5 players linked with LA Lakers in the last 7 days - Rating their fit with LeBron James and Anthony Davis

Chris Paul was recently linked with the LA Lakers.
Chris Paul was recently linked with the LA Lakers.

#3 Kyle Lowry

Kyle Lowry
Kyle Lowry

As per NBA rumors, along with DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry is also a player that is interested in joining the LA Lakers. Lowry will be an unrestricted free agent and is one of the most coveted point guards in the market.

Despite being 36 years old, Lowry is still considered an invaluable asset on a title-contending team. His numbers from last season prove just that. He averaged 17.2 points, 7.3 assists and 5.3 rebounds per game in the 2020-21 NBA campaign. Lowry also shot 39.6% from the three-point line on 7.2 attempts per game.

Lowry is an ideal fit to play alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. He covers the Lakers' two biggest needs as he is a solid playmaker and a remarkable three-point shooter.

His addition will allow the Lakers' two All-Stars to play more forward and not worry much about running the team's offense themselves on every play.

#2 Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook
Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook has been named in multiple NBA rumors in the past linking him with the LA Lakers. His name has popped up once again. Recent reports even suggest that the Lakers are 'developing traction' in their pursuit of a trade for him.

Westbrook has an excellent relationship with Anthony Davis and LeBron James off the court. But will the trio combine to form a title-contending team? It is arguable.

That's because the Washington Wizards point guard isn't one of the best shooters in the NBA. However, his playmaking, scoring and rebounding is something that could help the LA Lakers.

He is quite ball-dominant, though, which raises questions about his fit alongside someone like LeBron James. James generally takes care of the ball on the teams he plays for.

The Lakers front-office and coaching staff will have to think long and hard about acquiring Westbrook, as he won't be coming in cheap. He is owed $44 million for the next season.

Nonetheless, if the Lakers can add lethal shooters, with LeBron and Westbrook figuring out a way to share the ball, adding the latter would turn out to be a great deal.

#1 Chris Paul

Chris Paul
Chris Paul

Almost a decade after Chris Paul's trade to the LA Lakers was vetoed, NBA rumors have started to circulate that Paul may end up in LA next season.

However, the financials of the deal could be a stumbling block. Paul is widely expected to decline his $44 million player option. He will become an unrestricted free agent after that and is seeking a $100 million multi-year deal from the Phoenix Suns.

The LA Lakers are over the salary cap and cannot sign him using cap room in free agency. Even if LA offers a sign-and-trade deal, it is unlikely the Phoenix Suns will agree to it as both sides play in the same conference.

However, veteran NBA insiders continue to maintain that the Lakers are a threat to the Suns' hopes of re-signing Chris Paul. A key reason that could play a role in that is Paul's close relationship with his long-time friend LeBron James. The pair has known each other since before they started playing in the NBA.

The duo, along with Anthony Davis, could wreak havoc if they play on the same team. Paul has shown a tendency to adapt to new teams quickly. His playmaking is something that would give the LA Lakers a dynamic edge on offense.

Paul is one of the purest point guards in the NBA. He knows how to involve every player on the court. This trait is something the Lakers can benefit from immensely. LeBron and Davis can operate more forward and center, while the former and CP3 can use their high-basketball IQs to great effect when creating plays on offense.

Not only will the LA Lakers be dominant physically, but they will also become one of the most intelligent teams in the NBA. It will make them an unstoppable force, barring any major injury setbacks.

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