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What transactions can be made around Yamura? Lake Media lists two plans: 2 for 1 Murphy, and the three-party transaction is chasing Miro

On May 31, US media ClutchPoints revealed that after a huge quarrel, the Lakers decided to rank Hachimura's trading order before Reeves. Unless an All-Star player who can partner Doncic for a long time can join, the Lakers will not send Reeves away casually, so Hachimura and Kneckett became the Lakers' main trading chips.

Hachimura Eri averaged 13.1 points, 5 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.76 steals, 0.44 blocks per game, with a shooting percentage of 50.9% and a three-point shooting percentage of 41.3%. To be honest, the performance is already very good. It’s a pity that the Lakers lack the bargaining chips and can only use Hachimura, which has trade value, to strengthen it.

On May 31, Kevin O'Connor revealed that there are no non-sale products on the New Orleans Pelicans' roster, and even Zion Williamson is not ruled out to send them away. This summer, the Pelicans are considering a different idea of ​​building a team.

Lake media posted a trading plan around Hachimura - Hachimura Leung + Kennett for Murphy. Murphy is a more stable three-pointer than Hachimura, and Murphy is also a better outside defender than Hachimura.

In addition, Laker Tom posted an article by American media spotsSkeed, "The Lakers exchanged the Knicks for the three-party trading proposals for Hart and the 7-foot-long man with the right to swap the right of Hachimura and the first round." The Lakers can get Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson at the same time for this deal. The three-party trading teams - Lakers, Wizards, and Knicks, have a bit bold suggestions for this transaction. After all, Hart, McBride, and Miro are the main rotations for the Knicks to play to the Eastern Conference Finals.

Knicks get: Hachimura Ai, Vincent, Milton, 2025 Wizards No. 40 pick, 2026 Lakers' first round swap rights;

Lakers get: Josh Hart, McBride, Mitchell Robinson;

Wizards get: Kneckett;

Hart, who is only 1.93 meters tall, is already a well-known rebounding maniac in the league, and he has the ability to misplace the defense of the 3-4 position; Miro is a 7-foot blue-collar center. If the Lakers can reach a deal with these chips, they will definitely win. Of course, this is just a beautiful vision.

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Lakers Observation