The Lakers haven't been able to push the deal and change the roster at this year's trade deadline, which is certainly not good news for the Lakers given the team's poor record so far this season. But if the Lakers still end the season in a disappointing way, they are still likely to make a move in the offseason.
Not only the Lakers, but also many teams may make heavy moves and build a more competitive lineup in this offseason.
In an article, Adam Goldman proposed that teams that could build a new giant lineup in the offseason:
The 1.76ers traded The Beal and built a new Big Three lineup
76ers get: Bradley Beale
The Wizards got: Tobias Harris, Teres Maxi, Matisse Sable, 2023 first-round picks
2. The Lakers build a lineup of big four
The Lakers got: John Wall, Christian Wood
Rockets get: Russell Westbrook, Tarren Horton Tucker
3. The Clippers bring in the best defensive players
The Clippers get: Rudy Gobert
Jazz gets: Ivica Zubac, Norman Powell, Terrance Mann
In the above three deals, the 76ers can push the deal involving Beal with three Tough Players and a future first-round pick, which is actually a relatively realistic deal plan, at least such a chip should be enough to attract the Wizards to push the deal. Of course, this is also a big sacrifice for the 76ers, especially if it needs to send two promising young players, Maxi and Sable.
As for the possibility that the Lakers will get Wall and Wood's trade in the case of sending Westbrook and Tucker, it is not very likely that the trade will be pushed, at least if they are not willing to sacrifice future draft picks, it is estimated that it will be difficult to attract the Rockets to promote the trade, let alone in the case of the need for the Rockets to sacrifice Wood.
Finally, the Clippers traded Gobert's blockbuster deal, as a three-time All-Star player, Gobert's partners Leonard and George undoubtedly make the Clippers form the most terrifying defensive lineup, but it is estimated that it is difficult to convince the Jazz to push for the trade in the case of sending Zubac, Powell and Terrance Mann.
In any case, the above are very bold and difficult to push for in the offseason, but if any one deal is pushed, it will be a move to change the pattern of the league.