Shams: Ayton, who is interested in being bought out by the Lakers, has potential targets such as Daluo& Capela& Horford
5:46pm, 30 June 2025Basketball
According to ESPN famous reporter Shams Charania, several sources revealed that 2018 No. 1 center DeAndre Aiton and the Trail Blazers finalized a buyout agreement and will become free agents after passing the clarification period.
According to Shams Charania's subsequent reveal on the show, Ayton is a potential target for the Lakers to strengthen the center position, and he is the same as Doncic's agent.
"Pelinka, as the Lakers' basketball operations president, wants to introduce a center. He knows very well that he wants to introduce a center for the Lakers, whether in the free market or in the trading market," Shams Charania said on SportsCenter. "For example, Brooke Lopez, Clint Capela, Al Horford and DeAndre Ayton, I just reported that he and the Trail Blazers finalized a buyout agreement. So there are many potential targets in the market now, and see who the Lakers can get."
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