The Lakers might have their eyes on an unexpected trade target – Paul George. Despite signing a $212 million deal with the 76ers, the eight-time All-Star’s Philadelphia tenure hasn’t gone as planned, potentially opening the door for a Los Angeles return.
According to Clutch Points’ Anthony Irwin, George could be a perfect fit for the Lakers if Philadelphia decides to shake things up. “He’s a knockdown three-point shooter, especially in catch-and-shoot opportunities.
He can handle the ball, too, which helps when either Davis or LeBron James is off the floor,” Irwin wrote Wednesday.
George’s numbers in Philadelphia have been underwhelming – 14.9 points per game on just 38.3% shooting from the field and 27.8% from three-point range.
However, a left knee injury has contributed to his slow start, and his recent comments on his “Podcast P” show suggest frustration with the team’s direction after their 11th loss.
While a healthy George could provide the Lakers with perimeter shooting and defensive versatility, making the deal work would be complicated.
As Irwin notes, “You’re probably looking at a trade of D’Angelo Russell’s expiring $18 million, Rui Hachimura ($17 million), Gabe Vincent ($11 million), and either Jaxson Hayes or Cam Reddish ($2.5 million), plus the 2029 and 2031 first-round picks and probably a few second-rounders/picks swaps on top of it all, and that’s if Philly doesn’t demand Dalton Knecht or Austin Reaves.”
The price might be steep, but with George’s two-way ability and championship experience, it could be worth exploring if the 76ers decide to make changes.