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Lakers management remains active, and will try out 11+4 shooters, pursuing Nets center

As the team with the largest traffic in the league today, the Lakers' real performance is relatively average. Logically speaking, in Los Angeles, there is no team that can be compared with the Lakers in terms of market attractiveness, but the management's operational ability is limited, and they are even stumbled on many occasions, which disappoints fans. Fortunately, this offseason, the Lakers management has become abnormal and at least on the surface remains active. On the one hand, before the draft officially begins, the Lakers will be trialing shooter Ethan Taylor. He plays for the Air Force Academy, scouts and internal members of the Lakers, and feels that he has the potential to become a top 3D.

We all know that in this year's draft, the Lakers only have one second-round final draw, but if they are well prepared, they can still successfully find a gap on Taobao. The reason why Ethan Taylor's market is average is that as an older rookie, he has played in the NCAA for four years, and his potential and room for improvement are limited. But the Lakers don't have time to train the unfinished, so a player like Ethan Taylor may be more in line with the appetite of the Zijin team. During his four years at the Air Force Academy, Ethan Taylor averaged 10.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game. His biggest selling point is that he has the ability to shoot through Yang in a hundred steps. His three-point shooting percentage of 36.6% in his college career is very rare, and he ranks second in the team in total hits.

On the other hand, in the free market, the Lakers will pursue Nets center Nicholas Clarkston with all their might. According to Anthony Evan, the latter has become the most likely player on the Lakers' inside signing list. You should know that the Lakers and the Nets have cooperated a lot over the years. The Lakers sent D'Angelo Russell away, whose new club was the Nets twice. At the same time, before the end of this year, the Lakers got Finney Smith from there.

Based on the cooperation experience between the two sides over the years, it is naturally something that the outside world expects. As the league's top blue-collar center, Nicholas Clarkston is very good at eating cakes at the basket, and in the current Lakers team, Luca Doncic and LeBron James can easily get him to finish the end. At the same time, Nicholas Clarkston can also provide great help in terms of rebounding protection and inside defense, at least there is no problem with starting. Of course, the Lakers have limited salary space, and Nicholas Clarkston expects the contract to be not low, so the Lakers are more likely to cooperate with the Nets and try to bring Nicholas Clarkston back by signing first and then changing.