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Lakers Could Land Ideal Star to Pair With Luka Doncic This Summer

Lakers Could Land Ideal Star to Pair With Luka Doncic This Summer

Newsweek28-05-2025

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The Los Angeles Lakers could have a massive summer ahead of them. Although they are limited in what they can do in free agency, the Lakers are one of the top teams that could make a massive trade or two this summer.
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That appears to be the direction the Lakers are heading, with several potential paths available this offseason. One area of clear need is in the frontcourt, specifically the center position. The trade market could present some intriguing opportunities, and among the more realistic targets is Memphis Grizzlies standout Jaren Jackson Jr.
The two-time All-Star may be one of the more prominent names to watch this summer, and if the Grizzlies decide to explore their options, the Lakers could be in a position to make a serious push for the talented big man.
Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers handles the ball against Santi Aldama #7 of the Memphis Grizzlies during the first half at FedExForum on March 29, 2025 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers handles the ball against Santi Aldama #7 of the Memphis Grizzlies during the first half at FedExForum on March 29, 2025 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Photo byAndy Bailey of Bleacher Report mentioned how Jackson is one of five players the Lakers could target this summer.
"Jackson is one of the league's best rim protectors and shot blockers. One of his few weaknesses (rebounding) is a strength of Luka's. And unlike some of the other options above, Jackson isn't just a threat as a roller out of ball screens. He's a pick-and-pop option who can keep the lane clear for Luka's drives, too.
"Of course, Memphis would have to play ball for this possibility to become reality, and it may be intent on building around Jackson going forward. But again, if the Grizzlies look at the results of the last couple seasons and choose to start over, L.A. can at least present a competitive offer for JJJ."
By not being selected to one of the three All-NBA teams, Jackson's potential earnings took a hit—he's now set to make just over $23 million next season, with his total contract value falling just short of the $150 million mark.
Still, his on-court production this past season was nothing short of strong. Jackson averaged 22.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game, continuing to establish himself as a key two-way presence.
The Lakers could use a big just like Jackson, as he is able to stretch the floor, dominate in the paint and be the rim protector they lacked last season, especially after the Anthony Davis trade.
Not only would he fit perfectly for the Lakers' need, but he'll be able to complement Doncic perfectly. Time will tell if the Grizzlies make Jackson available or if the Lakers can make an offer for Jackson that Memphis cannot refuse.
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