Lakers, Kings & Heat 3 Team Trade? Andrew Wiggins, Demar Derozan & Rui Hachimura Swaps?

What’s going on everyone? So, I talked about kind of a convoluted potential three team trade with the Miami Heat, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Sacramento Kings, but it all kind of hinges on Jonathan Kaminga going to Sacramento and then that being the first domino to where they want to move off of a Demar Rozan. talked about maybe the Lakers could work out something to where they land a Keon Ellis which I think is a little bit of a long shot but like a Keon Ellis and an Andrew Wiggins which chef kiss but realistically maybe like a Malik Monk and an Andrew Wiggins you can kind of do something like that right where Demard Rosen is going to team like the Lakers or a team like Miami might need a fourth team that would be willing to take on like a Dalton connect or something like that salary fill and maybe even a Maxi Kibba but essentially Lakers have the expiring contracts to kind work out this deal to where they get a bucket getter off the bench, somebody that can be that kind of six-man role for them. Also kind of gives you, if you do end up moving off of a Austin Reeves, not that I’d move Malik Monk into the starting unit, but you can get some of the production and the scoring and playmaking from Malik Monk if that’s the route that they end up going, right? And it is kind of this bit of convoluted mess because it all is predicated on Jonathan Kaminga ending up going to a team like Sacramento first and that’s kind of the first domino and now Sacramento is kind of forced to make this issue, right? However, another kind of alternative that I want to talk about and dive into cuz this is a more simplistic just like even three team trade cuz Sacramento is a team that has seven and a half million under the first apron the hard cap. Miami’s got cap tough cap situation. I think they’re like 4 million under the first cap. Right. So, the the problem with an Andrew Wiggins trade for the Lakers is you’d have to send out, right? You any Andrew Wiggins trade based on what Miami is asking for would require another team, right? Because you’d have to send out Ruie, Gabe Vincent, and Dalton Connect to bring in an Andrew Wiggins because the Lakers just they don’t have the salary space to bring on and take on any more salary, right? So they’d have to either clear salary and you got to keep in mind if they do a two for one swap, they got to fill that roster spot. So even if the the money did wash out, you still wouldn’t have enough to fill that roster spot. So the the problem with the Andrew Wiggins trade is you’d have to do a Gabe Vincent Rui Hatimura and a or Maxi Kibba and a Dalton connect in that type of deal. Well, if Sacramento was to miss out on Jonathan Kaminga, right, the problem is they have Dennis Shruder, they want to bring in Russell Westbrook. talking about bringing in guys that are more on ball. They want to move off of a Malik Monk, right? They want to There’s still talks about them potentially moving off of a Demar Roen. Well, Miami, if the reports are true and are interested in Demar Rozan, that could just be a much cleaner trade for everybody where Demar is going to a team like Miami, Andrew Wiggins is going to a team like the Lakers and then maybe Ruy Hachimura, Dalton Connect, and you know, Gabe Vincent are going to a team like Sacramento cuz Sacramento can take on the extra money. They have the difference in salary cap. And now Ruy Hamura gives them that offball catchoot three-point shooter. to get a young guy in adult connect, right? If you still want to add a fourth team, you can to kind of have moving parts, maybe have somebody, but also even, you know, a Gabe Vincent could make sense for them. Or maybe Gabe Vincent is going to Miami, right? There’s talks about Miami potentially giving like a Terry Roier plus two seconds in a trade. So maybe that’s even going out, right? And and maybe Gabe Vincent and some other pieces are going to Miami. But essentially to to keep it simple, right, because there’s all kinds of like moving components, right? Maybe Malik Monk does go to the Lakers and it’s like this huge trade and it’s like, you know, Cleba and Gabe Vincent are going to to, you know, uh, Miami and, you know, Terry Roier and a Ruie Hatchima and Don Connect are going to Sacramento and the Lakers are getting a Malik Monk and a and a Andrew Wiggins, right? So there’s multiple paths to that, right? talked about the the convoluted like craziness version of it, but to keep this version more simple, I think the simplicity would be like, hey, if they if Miami really wants Demard Rosen like talks are are about, then I think you can have like this clean trade because if they get Demar Roen, he’s probably not going to want to come off the bench and you know, he’s best in that four three or four spot, not really the two guard spot. So it’s like you know and there’s already question like are they going with you know Tyler Hero at the point guard. So I think Andrew Wiggins they would be more inclined to trade at that point, right? So I think a clean just you know Demard Rosen goes to a team like Miami Lakers take on an Andrew Wiggins and then you know a Ruy Hamura package is sent to the Sacramento Kings. So that way they kind of fill in what they need to fill in as far as catch and shoot three-point shooting get more kind of wing depth in that regard with the Rui Hutchimura. they can kind of gauge and see how is it working, how is it looking. If it works, great. They can resign them, right? They can keep them around longterm, give them a new contract. If it doesn’t work, they can just let them go, clear 18 million off their books. Um, you know, whatever components, you know, uh, Dalton Connect, I think could potentially be really good for them, uh, as like just that young prospect that they can kind of grow and develop and evolve into that 3 and because that’s kind of what they want. They want those floor spacers. If they’re bringing in a Russell Westbrook, they already have a Dennis Rutder, they have a Zack Lavine, they have a Deamont Sabonis, they already have guys that, you know, are going to be on ball. They need guys that can play off ball, right? They need guys that can that can, you know, do other things on the basketball court besides just shoot the basketball. It’s why they’re want to get off of Malik Monk. It’s why they want to get off of a Demard Rosen, right? Because they think that, okay, we have enough scoring versatility. We’re bringing in guards that can actually, you know, create the dribble penetration, score the basketball, do those things. So, we don’t need guys like a Demar, like a Malik Monk. Well, that’s where again the Lakers come in. And, you know, if Miami is interested in a Demar Rozan, well, then boom, now it’s just it’s a more easier trade because now Miami is doesn’t have to take on three or four players. Miami could just do a clean sweep, you know, clean swap for, you know, a Demard Rosen for, you know, an Andrew Wiggins essentially, but Andrew Wiggins would be going to the Lakers. And then all of those pieces and components now go on over to Sacramento. And Sacramento because they have more cap space in the mix. They they can bring those guys on. And it makes sense for them because they’re getting off of Demar. They’re getting off of, like I said, you could do a more expanded trade with the Malik Monk and they could get off of all the guys that they want to get off of. And now they’re just in much better shape, right? Because they bring in a Russell Westbrook, Sacramento. They bring in a Russell Westbrook. They don’t have that need for Malik Monk. I wouldn’t hate. Again, if you could bring in a Malik Monk and an Andrew Wiggins, perfect perfect world. You bring in Keon Ellis and an Andrew Wiggins. But I just don’t think that they’re they’re not willing to trade Keon Ellis in the Jonathan Kaminga trade. I don’t think that they’re going to trade him for Austin Reeves, Dalton, or not Austin Reeves, uh, uh, Ruy Hatimura, Dalton Connect. Right. I the reason Austin Reeves is in my mind because if you were to get a Malik Monk now if you were to trade Austin Reeves at some point down the road whether it’s this off seasonason or at the trade deadline or sign and trade him and in next off season well then now you have Malik Monk who can kind of you know alleviate some of the loss of a Austin Reeves right he’s a guy that can make plays score the basketball right handle those those on ball duties but he’s more comfortable and fine coming off the bench I mean again he does for Sacramento to where now you’re not going to have that gripe where Austin Reeves doesn’t really want to come off the bench. Austin Reeves wants to be a starter. He wants to get paid and you’re going to have to pay him 30 to 50 million. So again, if the Lakers, I’m not saying that they will or they’re going to, but if they were to explore that or do that, you now can do it much more comfortably because, you know, maybe even upgrade the two guard spot with a better kind of two-way guy. So that way you have like a Luca that two-way guy, you know, and Andrew Wiggins. Or you can upgrade the three and move Wiggins to the two and go, you know, I’ll just use Herb Jones as an example. You could go like, you know, Luca, you know, uh, uh, Wiggins, Herb Jones, LeBron James, and a DeAndre, and then you have Malik Monk off the bench with Marcus Smart, Jake Loravia, or, you know, Jared Vanderbilt, uh, Ad Theo, right? and then you’d open up roster spots and clear all that stuff off to bring in a Nola Vousvich or something like that. And now like again if the Lakers could essentially turn say Gabe Vincent Rui Hatramura and Dalton connect into Andrew Wiggins right and then a Nola Vfish that alone would be fantastic but again if you want to expand it more Brain and Malik Monk then you could do something where you’re sending out Ruie Hatchimura Gabe Vincent Maxi Cleba Dalton connect right and then you know the the the components are being moved to wherever they go. Like I said, maybe Miami wants Gabe Vincent, but you know, a team like uh Sacramento wants a Maxi Cleba, uh uh a Ruie Hatchimura, and a Austin Reef. So, you can send something like that out. Boom, that goes out, you know, and now you have the components and Sacramento can take on if they have to take on the extra say 4 million of uh uh a Dalton Connects contract, they can do that because they are 7.5 million under the First Apron. So, they’d still have, you know, 3 million in wiggle room to work with. So they’d still be fine and comfortable in that regard. So they can So if they have to absorb some extra some salary, then they can do so, get some pieces that they need that can make some sense, give them some future flexibility. Miami gets the guy that they want in a Demar Roen, right? Maybe they’re getting a Gabe Vincent also in the process. You know, maybe you’re getting you’re throwing in another piece or two, whatever. And then the Lakers essentially would land a Malik Monk and an Andrew Wiggins. Again, perfect world. Keon Ellis and an Andrew Wiggins. kind of just putting that in the universe. But I do think that that would be just a much simpler, cleaner rather than Jonathan Kaminga goes to Sacramento and then Sacramento does this and then now that and it just there there would be a lot of moving parts based on Sacramento getting Jonathan Kaminga. Well, if Sacramento doesn’t get Jonathan Kaminga, then it’s as simple as like, okay, now you can do the boom boom boom, right? So now Sacramento works with Miami, Miami works with the Lakers, and you have this three team trade. Yes, you could technically do it in in with individual trades, but I think it’ just be easier and cleaner for all sides to just kind of loop it into one trade, have that done. Everyone washes their hands clean. Sacramento gets some pieces that can help them. Miami gets a guy that they want and have been wanting and then the Lakers kind of get a guy that makes sense and slots in at their three and everyone’s involved. If you add in uh you know, Malik Monk or anything like that, then fine. Otherwise, just clean Wiggins, Ruie, Demar type trade. um you know in this three team move and then everyone’s happy and it’s clean and easy and now the Lakers don’t have to worry about oh we got to do this that and the other Miami doesn’t have to worry everyone happy and all parts are good but let me know your thoughts and opinions down in the comments that being said if you haven’t liked this video hit that like button helps me out enjoy these types of videos and I truly appreciate it subscribe channel hit that subscribe button turn on the bell notifications appreciate you I’ll see you in the next one thank

Lakers Trade to land Andrew Wiggins could be very straight forward if they do a 3 team Trade with the Sacramento Kings and Miami Heat. Lakers Nation needs an upgrade at the wing and Doing so could be the Lakers News were looking for.

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14 comments
  1. Look… MIA is interested in DeRozan b/c they can acquire him using an extremely depressed asset like Rozier, a guy who has a federal gambling investigation hanging over him & who was awful for MIA last season. They're not going to want to give up a positive asset in Wiggins for him. If MIA was asking for Hachimura, Knecht, & a 1st for Wiggins before, why would they suddenly agree to give him to the Lakers for DeRozan? None of this makes any sense…

  2. I rather trade for DeRozan over Wiggins. It doesn't have to be a 3 way. Send Maxi, Gabe, Vando and 2nd for DeRozan. Sac could use Vando or Gabe and 2nd to trade for Kuminga. Lakers could use the extra 7 mil to sign Melton, Middleton, and maybe Vuc

  3. Delusional at its finest man πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ these videos are funny I watch them for humor liked the videos at first but there starting to get laughable I guess this is coping with the fact we getting bounced first round again πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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