Nick Young may be on the LA Lakers block

By Jason Dowlin / Roar Guru

Nick Young of the Los Angeles Lakers could be on the move as he struggles to fit into coach Byron Scott’s game style.

Averaging just 10.3 points a game in 18 minutes per game over the seven games he has played this year to date, Young continues to frustrate the organisation with his inability to get involved defensively or showing any inclination to pull down a rebound or pass the ball for an assist.

Scott had words with Young during the off-season about getting more involved in other aspects of the game instead of just shooting the ball, but it has fallen on deaf ears as he averages just one rebound, 0.5 assists and 0.7 steals.

Defensively he has become a liability but you could argue that there are a few Lakers in that category.

Even with Young’s lack of intensity or motivation to defend he would still make a bit of a difference to a contender looking for extra shooting off the bench. Rumours are starting to swirl of a potential Memphis trade that would see Young come off the bench for the Grizzlies and provide an offensive punch.

Memphis was talked about as a major challenger out of a packed West this season but so far they have been disappointing; currently 3-5 and sitting in 12th position. Unlike the Lakers the Grizzlies have some strong defenders on their roster, and they are one team who could handle Young’s defensive flaws.

Young, who signed a four-year deal worth $21 million with the Lakers and will be an unrestricted free agent in 2017-18, has repeatedly stated that he wants to remain in LA. He was reportedly on the block during the off-season but there was a lack of interest from other teams, yet that has reportedly changed with a couple of contenders looking to add a veteran scorer off the bench.

With Derrick Rose reportedly on his way out of Chicago with Taj Gibson, the Lakers are rumoured to be interested in making a deal for both. A potential blockbuster deal would likely include Jordan Clarkson and some veterans heading to Chicago, with Young one of those expected to move.

The Lakers don’t like to lose and will try anything to send Kobe Bryant to retirement the right way. Any deals the Lakers would be interested would need to include Young, and if the rumours are correct he won’t end the season in a Lakers uniform.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-11-12T06:56:31+00:00

Jason Dowlin

Roar Guru


Even with the cap rising the more cap space the better,some good players are free agents and with more space you can sign them to add to what they already have,if they do trade rose to the lakers they get Clarkson who will be a pretty good pg, plus they can get cap space,maybe enter the race for kd.

2015-11-12T00:47:44+00:00

astro

Guest


Lou Williams is nice, but again, nothing any team is going to get excited about. Similarly with expirings...Hibbert's expiring really isn't that appealing knowing the salary cap is rising. The trade of Lakers getting Rose and Gibson, and Chicago getting Clarkson, Williams, Bass and Young is laughable. Two starter-quality players (including a former MVP) for 4 role players, including Bass and Young who you couldn't give away? I'm not hating on the Lakers with this, by the way...Its just a fact that the Lakers have painted themselves into a corner with poor roster management, and have to rebuild through the draft and the cash left after Kobe goes.

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2015-11-12T00:24:51+00:00

Jason Dowlin

Roar Guru


The lakers have some expiring contracts ,last years 6th man in Lou Williams that can facilitate a trade,from all reports Chicago has pretty much had it with rose as well

2015-11-11T23:15:55+00:00

astro

Guest


I love the Laker trade rumours...Rose and Gibson? Boogie Cousins? Melo? All sounds great, but exactly who or what do the Lakers have to trade? If we assume Randle and Russell are off the table, who would any team be interested in beyond Jordan Clarkson, who even then has a career PPG average of 12? In a straight up trade, Nick Young is almost valueless. He's a defensive liability, a locker-room nightmare and at best a slightly above average 3pt shooter. He has a total of 15 post-season games under his belt, so adds little in the way of playoff experience, and at 30yrs of age is on the downwards slope of his career.

2015-11-11T22:55:56+00:00

astro

Guest


Having to count on Nick Young for anything says a lot about the Lakers this season...

2015-11-11T21:02:23+00:00

Matt Gates

Roar Pro


Young is like a guaranteed 3 point shooter. Whenever the Lakers are struggling they can count on him to hit a three

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