Lakers Pursuit Of Peyton Watson Just Got A Lot More Complicated

The Los Angeles Lakers are carefully considering a strategic sign-and-trade move to acquire rising star Peyton Watson from the Denver Nuggets amid complex contract negotiations.

Peyton Watson’s name has been floating around the Lakers for a while, and now there’s at least a real pathway connecting the two.

Watson, who is set to hit restricted free agency, put together a strong fourth season with the Denver Nuggets and showed exactly why so many teams have been watching closely. The 23-year-old wing averaged 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 blocks and 0.9 steals per game while shooting 49.1% from the field and 41.1% from three. He was a legitimate two-way force when he was on the floor.

His season ended before he could finish the job because of a hamstring injury, but the overall impression remained the same: Watson looked like a player on the rise. That’s part of why the Lakers have been tied to him in the rumor mill, and why his situation is worth watching now.

According to The Athletic’s Sam Amick, Denver is expected to match outside offers for Watson once the NBA’s moratorium ends on Monday. But that doesn’t mean the door is shut on a move. Amick also reported that the Nuggets are “very open to the prospect of a sign-and-trade for the 23-year-old forward” as contract talks with Watson’s agent, Rich Paul of the Klutch Sports Group, continue to stall.

“As we’ve seen several times this offseason, the rules relating to restricted free agency have created a challenging landscape for players in that position.”

For the Lakers, that matters because Amick noted that the Los Angeles Clippers and Brooklyn Nets are the only teams with the cap space to offer Watson the deal he wants. If that’s the market, then a sign-and-trade becomes the clearest route for Los Angeles to get involved.

The problem is obvious: the Lakers don’t have much draft flexibility to work with. They have no tradable first-round picks for the next seven years, which makes any serious pursuit a difficult one to structure.

So if the Lakers are going to land Watson, it likely won’t be cheap. They may have to pay up in a way that resembles the Walker Kessler situation to keep Watson from ending up somewhere else.

Still, even having a realistic lane at all is notable. For a player with Watson’s upside, the Lakers being in the conversation is enough to make this one worth tracking.

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