The Los Angeles Lakers are set to be on the hunt for a new point guard next year, and could look to reunite Kyrie Irving with LeBron James, as the former might well leave the Brooklyn Nets
You can a strong argument that the Los Angeles Lakers have not had a star point guard since Magic Johnson, but all that could change next year thanks to LeBron James.
Just like the city of Los Angeles, the Lakers are known for their ability to host stars. Superstar, all-word talented players who dazzle and shine on the biggest stage within the most storied-franchise in the NBA. Yet, for years, an answer at point guard has never been found.
Lonzo Ball was projected to be that man when he was drafted in 2017, but after two inconsistent seasons he was traded in order to bring in Anthony Davis, who went on to win a championship alongside arguably the biggest star in basketball’s history – James.
Russell Westbrook is the man currently in the role, but he and his $41million (£36.7m) contract will be gone in a year’s time, leaving the Lakers with cap space to go out and attract a new superstar, which they could end up doing by acquiring Brooklyn Nets star Irving.