5 free agents that would make sense for the Los Angeles Lakers

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3. Joe Harris

Clearly signing Joe Harris is not an absolute guarantee or need but his three-point shooting will help any team.

During the 2019-20 season, Harris made it clear that he wants to stay in Brooklyn. Yet, Nets star Kyrie Irving has said that the team needs to add more talent.

Currently, no one knows what Nets’ general manager Sean Marks is thinking.

On the other hand, Los Angeles should consider signing Harris this offseason to bolster their chances of repeating.

Harris is currently an unrestricted free agent who can light it up on offense and is growing defensively. As LBJ continues to age, he needs shooters who can release pressure in the paint.

The Nets guard concluded the 2019-20 season averaging 14.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.1 assists while shooting 42.4 percent from three.

Harris will help balance the Lakers offensively and provide floor spacing. Lastly, he is only 29 years old.

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