The Los Angeles Lakers’ lack of a reliable center has become a major weakness in their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. With Anthony Davis now in Dallas, the Lakers’ thin frontcourt has been exposed, and a reunion with Milwaukee Bucks star Brook Lopez could be the solution this summer.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ decision to trade Anthony Davis for Luka Doncic left a massive hole in their frontcourt. Their current options at center—Jaxson Hayes and Alex Len—have been ineffective:
Jaxson Hayes:
– 1.8 PPG
– 2.0 RPG
– 0.3 APG
– 0.3 BPG
– Only 7.6 MPG
Alex Len:
– Limited to garbage-time minutes
Minnesota has capitalized on this weakness, taking a 3-1 series lead. The Lakers attempted to fix the issue by acquiring Mark Williams from Charlotte at the trade deadline, but the deal was rescinded.-
As Los Angeles Lakers GM Rob Pelinka stated, “the franchise will look to find a center in the offseason.” Given their limited resources, a cost-effective veteran like Brook Lopez makes sense.
Why Brook Lopez Fits the Lakers
Brook Lopez, who played for the Lakers in 2017-18, has since become a key piece for the Milwaukee Bucks, helping them win the 2021 NBA title while earning two All-Defensive Team selections. Despite turning 37 this April, he remains productive:
Lopez’s 2023-24 Season Stats:
Key Reasons to Sign Lopez:
– Elite Rim Protection: Still a strong shot-blocker (1.9 BPG).
– Floor-Spacing Ability: Reliable three-point shooter (37.3%).
– Championship Experience: Knows what it takes to win.
– Affordable Option: His next contract will likely be cheaper than his current $48M deal.
Brook Lopez enters free agency this summer, and the Lakers could offer him a short-term deal to stabilize their center position. His familiarity with the organization and ability to stretch the floor would complement Doncic and LeBron James.
With limited options available, Lopez represents a realistic and impactful target for Los Angeles. Bringing him back could be the move that shores up their biggest weakness heading into next season.