The Los Angeles Lakers appear to have shifted their stance on pursuing a third star alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
According to Jovan Buha of The Athletic, there are voices within the Lakers organization advocating for a focus on building depth rather than chasing another superstar.
Buha mentioned on The Athletic NBA Show (at the 20-minute mark) that there has been recent resistance from the Lakers regarding the strategy of assembling a three-star lineup. However, he noted that LeBron James is likely to have significant influence over the final decision.
Buha also highlighted that LeBron has been a consistent advocate for the Lakers to pursue a third star through trades.
The path for the Lakers to secure a third star has become less clear compared to earlier in the season. D’Angelo Russell, who seemed like a potential target, is likely to explore free agency, necessitating a sign-and-trade for any superstar acquisition.
Such a move would involve packaging Russell with veteran contracts for salary-matching, potentially compromising the Lakers’ future draft-pick flexibility. Given the circumstances, it’s reasonable for the Lakers to hesitate. LeBron James is nearing 40, and Anthony Davis, while still in his prime, has a history of injuries and hasn’t proven himself as a solo championship leader.
Balancing immediate championship aspirations with long-term franchise health is crucial. Sacrificing assets for a short-term championship run with an aging James and injury-prone Davis carries significant risk. Opting for a middle-ground approach, focusing on roster and coaching staff adjustments around Davis and James for the upcoming season, may yield better long-term results, despite potentially lengthening the odds of a title in the near future.