Lakers Link To Jonathan Kuminga Raises A Bigger Luka Concern

As the Lakers grapple with the task of finding a suitable replacement for LeBron James, their interest in Jonathan Kuminga highlights both potential and uncertainty in building a successful team around Luka Doni.

The Lakers are staring at a forward problem, and the twist is hard to miss: one possible answer is Jonathan Kuminga, the former Warriors wing who could end up replacing LeBron James on a roster that may also lose Rui Hachimura.

James’ exit from Los Angeles is now confirmed, and with the Warriors emerging as a possible destination for him, the Lakers could wind up in the strange position of losing one player to Golden State and then looking to sign another player from that same pipeline. Kuminga is available, too. On Monday, the Atlanta Hawks declined his $24.3 million team option, making the 23-year-old a free agent.

That opens the door for the Lakers, who have already shown interest in Kuminga before. According to Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports Bay Area in January, Los Angeles had interest in him during his long restricted free agency last offseason, and again in the middle of the season before his trade to the Hawks.

"Lakers president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka is a fan of Kuminga’s, sources say, and likes the idea of him as an athletic wing on a Luka Dončić-led team. The Warriors have been aware of the Lakers’ likeness for Kuminga, though it’s unclear how likely an in-season move between the two teams is," Johnson wrote in January.

The Lakers’ cap situation now gives them room to act. With James gone, they are officially a cap space team, which means they’re positioned to make a real offer if they decide Kuminga is worth the price.

The bigger question is whether he actually fits the roster they’re trying to build around Luka Doncic. James’ departure raises the stakes for the Lakers to put the right pieces around Doncic, but Kuminga comes with an obvious stylistic question. He’s at his best when the ball is in his hands, and that was part of the reason his fit in Steve Kerr’s offense never felt clean.

That same issue could follow him to Los Angeles. Doncic controls so much of the offense, and Austin Reaves is also back and expected to have a major role. It’s not hard to see the tension there.

The Lakers may still try it anyway. They need a forward, they have interest, and Kuminga is now available. Whether that turns into a move that actually helps build something real around Doncic is another matter entirely.

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