The Lakers are preparing to lose free agent forward Dorian Finney-Smith, who has received strong interest from the Rockets, but his departure will open up a salary slot in their pursuit of a center, sources tell Dan Woike of The Athletic.
The Bucks‘ Brook Lopez and the Hawks‘ Clint Capela are among their targets, according to Woike, along with Deandre Ayton, who reached a buyout agreement with the Trail Blazers on Sunday. L.A. will have the $14.1MM non-taxpayer mid-level exception available as it goes shopping for a big man.
Woike hears that the Lakers want to preserve their future cap space in hopes of landing another star to pair with Luka Doncic, possibly next summer, so any deal with a center might be short term.
Lopez played for the Lakers during the 2017/18 season and has frequently been mentioned as a possibility to return. The 37-year-old is likely the best outside shooter on the market, connecting at 37.3% this season while averaging 13.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 80 games.
Capela, 31, would bring more of a shot-blocking presence. He has been one of the league’s top rebounders, especially on the offensive glass, since coming to Atlanta in 2020, but his numbers were down across the board this season as his playing time declined to 21.4 minutes per night.
Ayton missed more than half the season due to a calf strain, but he’s only 26 and has put up good numbers when healthy throughout his career. The Lakers wouldn’t be able to reach a deal with Ayton until he completes the waiver process.
A source tells Woike that L.A. isn’t making calls to determine Austin Reaves‘ trade value after he turned down a four-year, $89MM extension offer. The Lakers still consider Reaves to be part of the future, per Woike, and expect to sign him to a larger deal when he becomes eligible.
As for Finney-Smith, Marc Stein – who previously identified the Rockets as a leading suitor for the veteran forward – reiterates (via Twitter) that the team is believed to readying a four-year contract offer for him. That offer is expected to be worth a significant portion of the non-taxpayer mid-level exception.
Fact or Fiction?
Lakers are better without Dorian Finney-Smith if they acquire Deandre Ayton.
Ayton
double-double with good rebounding and scoring ability
Finney-Smith
A valuable 3&D wing
Fiction.
I don’t think it’s out of the question. The Lakers roster was very imbalanced after the trade, with a lot of similar sized 6-6 to 6-9 players lacking foot speed. And no center. So potentially the jump from no center and having guys like Rui, a potentially healthy Vando, and LeBron to take those minutes at the 3-4 while having a significant center upgrade could equal a better team overall
Tie.
Dark fiction
Yea it’s definitely time for Bron to get on outta there.
We’ll give up Trae for him straight up.
I’m with you. Time for Bron watch 2025.
Best place to be.
If Lakers were to re-sign Dorian Finney-Smith to a new deal, then they would only be able to offer $5.7 million to Ayton.
If the Lakers were to let Finney-Smith walk then it would offer $14.1 million
It really doesn’t matter with Portland picking up the rest of the tab. LA can offer the vet minimum.
Not true. I would bet the buyout was for $20 mill as Ayron’s camp expected to get the $14M non-taxpayer MLE. They will want a two year deal w/player option thinking he can sign a bigger deal going forward next year.
I would rather get Capela. Payton is dumber than a rock and doesn’t care to play winning basketball.
Not being a Lakers fan, IMO Ayton is the best available big (especially considering the likelihood of him wanting to become a Laker), and this would essentially be a prove it season for him. Unless there’s a spot for him on a higher potential title team, I guess.
Lopez is too old although his three pt shooting would help them, and Capela shouldn’t even be a candidate.
Lakers only deserve Capella.
Story doing the rounds is handsome Rob out here bad mouthing DFS to diminish his earning capacity, lols. Not sure about that knee of his.