Earlier today, the Los Angeles Lakers completed their first offseason signing, which became the headlines of major media and the focus of heated discussions. Today, the Lakers and the Thunder reached a two-for-one deal. The former sent veteran Danny Green and this year's No. 28 pick in exchange for the cumulative sixth man Schroder. The purpose of the former Lakers' move is to make up for the vacancy of the leaving veteran guard Rondo, who is likely to leave the team in pursuit of a large contract.
Similarly, in order to make up for the vacancy of Danny Green, the defensive titan and three-point shooter, the Lakers who are determined to defend their title in the new season are still actively seeking Green's replacement. It is reported that the Bucks Titans Matthews will be the object of their next full pursuit, and the team's second deal is about to be reached.
The famous NBA reporter Mark Stein revealed on Twitter that the Lakers will go all out to poach the wing Wesley Matthews from the Bucks to fill the vacancy left by Danny Green. It is worth mentioning that Matthews had earlier announced that he had jumped out of the last year's contract of 2.69 million US dollars, hoping to play for a team with the strength of the championship. Obviously, the Lakers with James are closer to the championship than the Bucks.
Although Matthews is 34 years old, he is still a good 3D wing. Last season he could still get 7.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists, and his three-point shooting percentage was 36.5%.