Report: Is a Lonzo Ball-Lakers reunion in the works?
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[July 14, 2021]
In sifting through the rumors
surrounding Ben Simmons' imminent departure from Philadelphia,
reporter Marc Stein found one interesting nugget that emerged from
the Los Angeles Lakers. No, not that Simmons would be heading to
Hollywood, but rather that the Lakers are interested in reacquiring
former top draft pick Lonzo Ball.
In Stein's most recent report on his Substack, he outlined the
Lakers' desire to add a playmaker to the Anthony Davis-LeBron James
duo, and that Ball's name was floated as a possibility.
"Expect to eventually hear of them searching for potential pathways,
however obstacle-strewn they would be, to reacquiring restricted
free agent-to-be Lonzo Ball for that reason," Stein said.
Given the Lakers' current salary cap inflexibility, such a move
might necessitate going through New Orleans directly -- the very
team the Lakers traded Ball to in the Anthony Davis deal in 2019.
That's because Ball is a restricted free agent this summer, and
while the Pelicans may not be in a position to match a max contract,
they would be able to match a deal that comes in lower.
Could that mean a sign-and-trade is in the offing?
The Lakers selected Ball second overall in the 2017 NBA draft. He
started 95 of 99 games he played for them in his first two NBA
seasons before being shipped away in the Davis trade.
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New Orleans Pelicans guard Lonzo Ball
(2) attempts a jump shot in the third quarter against the Miami Heat
at the Smoothie King Center. /Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Ball, for his part, informed the media
in May he'd love to stay in New Orleans going forward.
"That's a conversation between me and my agent moving forward. But
obviously I would love to be back," Ball said. "I built a bond here
with the coaches and the teammates who are here. I definitely
wouldn't mind coming back at all."
In March, father LaVar Ball said in a radio interview ahead of the
NBA trade deadline that his son wanted out of New Orleans, but Lonzo
has never indicated as much.
Ball played in 55 games (all starts) in 2020-21 and finished with
averages of 14.6 points (a career high), 5.7 assists, 4.8 rebounds
and 1.5 steals. In his four-year career with the Lakers and
Pelicans, Ball has averaged 11.7 points, 6.4 assists and 5.8
rebounds.
-Field Level Media
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