The Los Angeles Lakers had a disappointing 2024 season, failing to win a single playoff series. In a city where expectations are high, especially for a team boasting future Hall of Famers like LeBron James and Anthony Davis, anything less than a championship feels like a letdown.
To regain their championship form, the Lakers might need a young star who can energize the team and reignite their postseason hopes. A dynamic player with star potential could be the spark they need to bring excitement back to the franchise and make them contenders again.
According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst on “Get Up,” the Los Angeles Lakers could be eyeing Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young. While Young won’t be a free agent this summer, Windhorst suggests that the Hawks might consider breaking up their backcourt by trading either Young or Dejounte Murray. This speculation comes as the Lakers seek to strengthen their roster with a dynamic player to boost their championship aspirations. If the Hawks decide to trade Young, the Lakers could be a potential destination, adding star power and creativity to their lineup.
As Windhorst continues, he detailed that Young would be able to “supercharge” the Lakers offense, but he won’t be able to aid Los Angeles in what they lack most, which is perimeter defense.