4. Buddy Hield
Hield averaged 19.2 points per game on 39.4% from beyond the arc this season. And he did that in Sacramento. With the right guidance from a head coach and veteran players, Hield could take his game to the next level.
The Kings made it clear that De’Aaron Fox and Bogdan Bogdanovic are the future in the back-court, assuming they can re-sign Bogdanovic.. After signing a massive extension, Hield has been moved to the bench with the Kings. That has caused some unhappy feelings and he wants out.
One of the biggest needs for the Lakers heading into the season is help from beyond the arc. Hield is quickly becoming one of the top shooters in the league.
There is no better player to learn from than LeBron James. Hield has established a reputation for himself and it will continue to grow if he goes to a franchise like the Lakers.