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What Should the Lakers do with D’Angelo Russell?



What Should the Lakers do with D’Angelo Russell?

by SportsF4n

19 Comments

  1. _just2much_

    Let Austin Reaves play point like he’s shown to be best at

  2. DeRpY_CUCUMBER

    Somehow get trae young here, and miles turner.

  3. RspectMyAuthoritah

    Re-sign him and let him and Reaves continue to be combo guards. Neither is a true point guard but they both can play on and off ball and together they provide enough playmaking and can combine for like 35-40 ppg and 10 apg.

  4. Temet21

    I think the best way to put it is;

    We are not better without him but if a better option than him is available you go for it.

  5. isit65outsideor

    If you’re going to give him a contract, make sure it’s only a year long. Yes that makes him untradeable but you don’t want him on any sort of long term money.

  6. KingNephew

    Get him out of here for any playable playoff players. If you can’t, keep him on a decent deal and flip him at the deadline.

  7. SignificantStorm412

    Resign 1+1po with resonable salary

  8. Let Dlo walk, he’s going to want too much. Pickup Bamba and Beasley’s 1 year options instead to use in a trade later.

  9. Altacct1234567890

    Get his stock up and trade at the deadline

  10. charlethefirst

    Sign and trade him to the raptors for FVV or the Nets for some assets. Best for us and him.

  11. Electronic_Bit9495

    I say keep him and let him keep playing with us I think he’ll come back with some grit this year im sure the coaching staff is on his case about defending and stepping up to the plate for us he could be the future of this team if he just takes it

  12. dreda650650

    Bruce don’t have a alternative. They have to resign him. Could trade him at the deadline or whatever. But he signs a contract with the lakers

  13. interstitialmusic

    Convince him to sign a team friendly contract with a caveat that he can plug his sports drink during interviews.

  14. Dave20_

    I’d keep him he’s a good 3pt shooter and a good passer. He’s only 27 still lots of room for improvement with a full off-season.

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