The former team is second! Lake Record: The Lakers have been interested in Lonzo Ball for a while
10:39pm, 19 June 2025Basketball
June 19th, today, according to Lakers' team reporter Dan Woike, the Lakers have been interested in old player Lonzo Ball for some time.
It is reported that the Lakers have always had a tradition of trading back to old players. They are familiar with the technical and tactical characteristics of these players, and their relationship with Tangelo Russell not long ago is proof of this.
Dan Woike believes that Lonzo Ball, a player who can play without the ball, can become the second offensive initiator, an excellent passer, a fixed-point pitcher and a defender who can defend multiple positions.
This season, Ball played 35 games, averaging 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game, shooting percentage of 36.6%, three-point shooting percentage of 34.4%, and free throw shooting percentage of 81.5%.
In 2017, the Lakers selected the big ball with the second pick, who played for the Purple and Gold Army for two seasons.
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