3 Players Still Available For Lakers To Target For Title Run

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The Los Angeles Lakers came into the offseason determined to upgrade their roster. After winning the NBA Championship in the Orlando Bubble, they fell woefully short of expectations this season.

Los Angeles had to defeat the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Play-In Tournament to earn the seventh seed in the Western Conference. They were then defeated in six games by the Phoenix Suns as Anthony Davis was injured during the series.

Injuries were a big part of the Lakers’ struggling throughout last season. But, not content with just running it back for this season, they revamped their entire roster this offseason.

As things currently stand, LeBron James is the longest-tenured Laker and he has only been with the team for three seasons. He, Anthony Davis, Marc Gasol and Talen Horton-Tucker are the only players from the 2020-21 roster that are returning this season to the team.

Los Angeles saw Alex Caruso, Markieff Morris, Andre Drummond and Ben McLemore signed with different teams. Alfonzo McKinnie was waived while Jared Dudley and Wesley Matthews remain free agents.

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The biggest move the Lakers made was acquiring Russell Westbrook from the Washington Wizards in exchange for Kyle Kuzma, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Montrezl Harrell and the 22nd pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.

Rob Pelinka then got to work signing a ton of free agents despite being strapped for cash. Kendrick Nunn signed a two-year, $10 million deal for the mid-level exception. Malik Monk, Carmelo Anthony, Trevor Ariza, Dwight Howard, Kent Bazemore, Wayne Ellington all signed veteran minimum deals. Kendrick Nunn was also added into the mix.

With a few roster spots remaining, the Lakers can still hand out a few more veteran minimum deals. Who could take those spots? Here are three more veterans Los Angeles should target on ring-chasing deals.

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