Report: Los Angeles Lakers To Pursue Giannis Antetokounmpo

The Los Angeles Lakers are all-in when it comes to signing great names. General manager Rob Pelinka made a few big moves this offseason. According to some experts, Pelinka and the Lakers will go after Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. It’s a rather surprising prediction, but there are a few good reasons to believe that LA will try to get the big superstar.

Giannis will hit free agency next offseason. There has been too much speculation regarding his next move. The Milwaukee Bucks will do their best to construct a championship team around the Greek freak. The front office got Jrue Holiday in a big trade with the New Orleans Pelicans.

Lakers front office to go after Giannis Antetokounmpo

The Bucks will definitely rely on Giannis’ talent next season. Of course, he has to make a decision and stay with the team. There have been several suitors for Giannis, and the Bucks will have to try really hard to make him stay.

Brian Windhorst from ESPN believes that the Lakers will emerge as suitors for the NBA MVP. There are several options, and NBA big man Anthony Davis may create his next deal with the Lakers in a way that gives the franchise enough cap space to sign Giannis next offseason. The two-time NBA MVP will have a big role on the floor.

Imagine LeBron, Giannis and Davis on the roster. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope re-signed with the team. Markieff Morris is also part of the squad. They will join forces with Kyle Kuzma, Dennis Schroder, Marc Gasol, and Montrezl Harrell. Killer combo, right? NBA analysts have already made some predictions about the dominance of this team.

Davis, LeBron and Giannis would create the best trio in the league. Well, this may affect the integrity of the NBA. Fans really hope to see the best of the situation.

Pelinka is working on Davis’ next deal with the team. He may be interested in finishing his next deal with LeBron. The four-time NBA champion has a player option for 2021-22. In other words, Davis may sign a three-year deal with the team.