Lakers Kuminga Buzz Creates A Brutal New Problem For Dalton Knecht

Despite a trade request and interest in sign-and-trade deals, Dalton Knecht's future with the Lakers remains uncertain as he struggles to find his place in the lineup.

Dalton Knecht thought he might be on his way out of Los Angeles months ago, but the Lakers never found a deal that worked before the Feb. 5 deadline. Now, with the team chasing Jonathan Kuminga in a sign-and-trade, the latest update is another rough one for the second-year guard.

Knecht had already made his feelings known. Per Offside’s Anthony Irwin, the Tennessee product went to the Lakers’ front office on Jan. 28 and asked to be traded after slipping out of JJ Redick’s rotation.

He wanted a shot somewhere else, a place that would let him play through mistakes and grow. That move never came, and he remains on the roster.

The Kuminga pursuit had offered a different kind of hope. If the Lakers were serious about reshaping the roster, maybe Knecht could finally be the odd man out. But the reported framework now points elsewhere.

“I want to give a big shout-out to a friend of the show, Khobi Price, who had a huge report today updating the Kuminga situation,” Lakers insider Jovan Buha stated Wednesday. “He reported that Atlanta is open to trading Jonathan Kuminga to the Lakers in a sign-and-trade with the framework being Jarred Vanderbilt and the Lakers' 2032 first-round swap.”

“Now, I have heard the Lakers are reluctant to give up that swap and are reluctant to give up that swap in that specific deal.”

That matters for Knecht because it suggests Los Angeles is building around Vanderbilt, not the former first-round pick. So instead of a clean path out, Knecht looks stuck in the same tight spot, with a short leash on a Lakers team trying to chase wins in the Western Conference.

The situation gets even tougher when you look ahead. The Lakers just drafted Cameron Carr, a player who could be lined up to compete for the same minutes in 2026-27. For Knecht, that only adds more pressure in a rotation that already hasn’t given him much room to breathe.

He still has work to do, too. Knecht needs to sharpen his on-ball defense and bring more to his offensive game if he wants to stick in the league. And right now, the cleanest path to that growth would seem to be somewhere other than Los Angeles.

Instead, the latest Kuminga buzz suggests he may be staying put for a while longer, and that’s not exactly a great sign for his long-term NBA outlook.

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