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With a 33 million contract and an average of 1.4 points per game, the Lakers wanted to trade without a team, and they completely smashed their hands

Although the Lakers want to trade as much as possible this offseason, there is still no sign of reinforcements. The reason why they didn't make a move to bring in reinforcements is actually because their current chips are not able to impress other teams. For example, the Lakers now very much want to trade some Lakers players, such as Russell, Vanderbilt and Vincent, but other teams are not interested in these players.

The Lakers won the championship in 2020 and their recruitment has been a mess in the past few years, resulting in a very poor record of the Lakers in recent years, and James's peak performance in recent years has also been in vain. Pelinka is responsible for this, because there are many player transactions that Pelinka has made, including he also has a lot of failed recruitments, such as last season's acquisition of Vincent was a very unsuccessful signing.

Vincent signed a three-year, $33 million contract with the Lakers, which is not a small contract. Vincent was able to sign this contract with the Lakers because he performed well in the Heat playoffs last season. But many fans think that is too small. Vincent's resume is not enough to support him to sign a 33 million contract, and the Lakers are too eager to sign.

And it turned out that they did make a mistake to get Vincent, who was unable to play for a long time in the regular season due to injury, and even when he got the opportunity to play in the playoffs, he averaged only 1.4 points per game. It can only be said that his outstanding performance with the Heat back then may have been short-lived. And Vincent now the Lakers want to trade but no one wants it, and they need to pay the price in the first place.

The Lakers' reinforcements and reinforcements in recent years have been very irrational, which may be a problem with the management's vision. Including Pelinka, he has also let go of a lot of great players over the years. Like Kuzma, Howard, Caruso, Pope and many more. led to a rapid decline in the Lakers' immediate power. It turns out that a team's management plays a very big role, and the changes they make to their roster in the offseason will determine the competitiveness of a team in the new season. If a team has a good management and has a good general manager, it will definitely help the team tremendously. I wonder what the fans think?

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