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Lakers eye veteran guard as trade chatter heats up across NBA

The NBA offseason is heating up again, and things are moving fast. Chris Paul’s name is once again making waves after reports suggested he’s considering a return to Phoenix. But the domino effect from that situation could shape the rest of the league’s guard market,  and the Lakers might be right in the middle of it.

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Paul, now 40, is reportedly eyeing a reunion with the Suns or a possible return to the Clippers, two teams close to his family in Los Angeles. That alone could reshape the market, especially with Bradley Beal also nearing a buyout from Phoenix. Where Beal lands could determine Paul’s next move, which in turn could affect where other available guards go.

One of those guards? Malcolm Brogdon.

Lakers linked to Brogdon amid Wizards trade talks

According to a report from Jake Fischer, the Washington Wizards are open to working out a sign-and-trade involving Brogdon, and the Lakers are among the teams showing interest. Brogdon may not be a flashy name, but he brings a reliable offensive game and veteran experience to the table.

The Wizards are in full rebuild mode and see Brogdon as a trade chip. Several teams have reportedly reached out, including the Clippers, Suns, Warriors, Timberwolves, Pelicans, Kings, and Bucks — but the Lakers are one of the more intriguing fits. If they miss out on Paul, Brogdon could be a solid backup plan, especially with his ability to run the offense and contribute on both ends of the floor.

Still, there’s risk involved. Brogdon has struggled to stay on the court in recent years. He’s played just 63 games over the last two seasons, a big drop after winning Sixth Man of the Year in Boston two years ago. Outside of that one healthy year with the Celtics, he hasn’t played more than 60 games since his 2018–19 season with the Bucks.

If healthy, Brogdon could give the Lakers much-needed depth in the backcourt alongside D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves. The question is whether the Lakers want to take that gamble or look elsewhere.

Meanwhile, the Wizards would likely want picks or young players in return, something the Lakers have to weigh carefully.

As for Paul, a return to Phoenix would likely end any potential reunion with the Lakers. But if he goes elsewhere — or delays his decision — the Lakers could get more aggressive in talks with Washington.

The whole situation is fluid, and it could come down to who makes a move first.

One thing is clear: the Lakers are actively exploring their options. Whether it’s Paul, Brogdon, or someone else, expect them to stay involved in the conversation until their backcourt is settled.

The NBA offseason may just be getting started, but the Lakers are already in the thick of it.

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