4 realistic offseason targets for Lakers to pursue

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1. Kevin Love

A James-Love reunion could be coming for the 2020-2021 season. Love averaged 17.6 points and 9.8 rebounds per contest last season in Cleveland. It is time that he finds his way out of Cleveland and it could be coming very soon.

We have seen in the past that Love and James work well together. They were a part of a big three that led the Cavaliers to their first championship in franchise history.

Love would work well next to Davis as they are both big men who can stretch the floor and shoot with range. The Lakers’ front-court would be one of the best rebounding units in the league. Love has played the role of the No. 3 option on a team and he did it well.

Love is a championship level player and one that can help a team win come postseason time. If the Lakers are looking to continue their dynasty, it is important to surround James with players he knows well and can work with. There is no question that Love would fit that bill.

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