As the 2025 NBA trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Lakers are entering the most essential stage of the Gabe Vincent saga. Vincent's tenure thus far has unfortunately been defined by injuries and inconsistency, but it's far easier to be critical than it is to outright give up on a player's value.
This mock trade involving the Lakers and two other teams would give the Purple and Gold a very good all-around center who is reportedly now avaialble.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the big teams to watch at the trade deadline. They want to make at least one more move to help them contend for a title. This trade proposal would see them add a veteran wing and a solid guard. L.A would get Torrey Craig, who is a solid wing. While he doesn't do anything super well, he does everything pretty well.
Bulls receive: Rui Hachimura, Gabe Vincent, Max Christie, Kenyon Martin Jr., Jalen Hood-Schifino, and a 2027 second-round draft pick Despite how much those two are paid, LaVine and George are much better than the players who would be sent to the Bulls. Their trade values are both pretty low because of what their teams owe them.
The Los Angeles Lakers could take a chance on a Philadelphia 76ers phenom who isn't worth the money he's making.