The Lakers’ search to move on from Dalton Knecht is still alive, and this time the idea on the table brings Luka Doncic back together with a familiar high-flyer.
Los Angeles already tried to ship Knecht out once, sending the former No. 17 overall pick to the Charlotte Hornets for Mark Williams during the 2024-25 season before the deal was rescinded at the last second. Knecht later reportedly met with the Lakers’ front office in January to make a formal trade request, and the team explored a move that could satisfy everyone involved. It never came together, leaving him in purple and gold for a few more months.
Now, with early July here, the Lakers are again looking for a way out.
In a trade concept floated by Lakers insider Jovan Buha, the Lakers would finally part with Knecht in a package that also includes Jake LaRavia, Jaden Hardy and several second-round picks. Buha pointed to Derrick Jones Jr. as the kind of return Los Angeles could chase.
“We talked about JJ (Derrick Jones Jr.), I think that’s the best you could do (in a trade centered on Knecht, Jake LaRavia, Jaden Hardy, and several second-round picks),” Buha stated Friday. “I don’t even know if you could do that, though, but if you could do that, for sure.”
A move for Jones would reunite him with Doncic after the two played together with the Dallas Mavericks in 2023-24. Jones helped Dallas punch above its weight and reach the NBA Finals as the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference, bringing athleticism, defensive toughness and enough offense to matter.
He averaged 8.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in his lone season with the Mavericks before signing a three-year deal with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Jones has also shown progress as a shooter. He has hit better than 34% from three in each of the last two seasons, including 35.6% in 2024-25 and 35.9% the season before. That part of his game still has room to grow, but the trend is there.
And that’s part of what makes him interesting for the Lakers. The UNLV product’s blend of athleticism, defense and improving perimeter shooting fits the kind of wing profile the team has been chasing, especially with Jonathan Kuminga among its top targets and carrying a similar skill set.
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