
Atlanta would receive Jarred Vanderbilt and a 2032 first-round pick swap from Los Angeles
Lakers pursue Jonathan Kuminga in sign-and-trade with Hawks
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The pick swap in 2032 could be valuable, but as long as Luka Doncic is on the Lakers (who knows by then), this pick could be nothing. If a deal does not benefit Atlanta, they don't have to agree to it. A sign-and-trade would allow for the Lakers to pay Kuminga a higher salary and retain his Bird Rights without having to sacrifice depth from their roster.
Furthermore, And if the Lakers are better than the Hawks in six years – which they expect to be with Doncic on the roster – the pick swap becomes less of a factor.
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The pick swap in 2032 could be valuable, but as long as Luka Doncic is on the Lakers (who knows by then), this pick could be nothing.
according to Sports IllustratedIf a deal does not benefit Atlanta, they don't have to agree to it.
according to Sports IllustratedA sign-and-trade would allow for the Lakers to pay Kuminga a higher salary and retain his Bird Rights without having to sacrifice depth from their roster.
according to New York PostAnd if the Lakers are better than the Hawks in six years – which they expect to be with Doncic on the roster – the pick swap becomes less of a factor.
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