The Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors both look like teams that could use a jolt, and that puts them in the same lane when it comes to possible trade targets. For two clubs expected to contend because of the star power on their rosters, it’s not hard to imagine them chasing some of the same names.
One player who fits that idea is Trey Murphy. Even with both teams short on trade assets - and the Lakers especially lacking much to move - the possibility can’t be ruled out. Bleacher Report has suggested there’s a chance Murphy could be dealt, which is enough to keep him on the radar for both franchises.
Murphy’s appeal is easy to see. He comes with a $87 million total for the next three seasons, and Zach Buckley of BR laid out why that matters for teams already built to win now.
“Murphy's potential return is rich for a reason, but individual greatness isn't it. Rather, he can offer plenty of goodness while easily fitting with a new team and not putting too much strain on the cap sheet ($87 million total for the next three seasons).
“Those are important selling points to suitors who would largely have rather solidified win-now cores (and associated win-now costs) already in place. He is an ignitable shooter, an energetic defender and a bouncy finisher around the basket. Transforming teams goes beyond his pay grade, but he is the kind of high-end role player who can sharpen strengths and clean up weaknesses,” Zach Buckley of BR wrote.
That kind of profile is exactly why Murphy makes sense for teams like the Lakers and Warriors. He can space the floor, defend on the wing and finish plays around the rim, which gives him value whether Golden State lands LeBron James or not. If he does become available, this could turn into a real tug-of-war.
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