#1 Lonzo Ball
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Lonzo Ball's future with the Los Angeles Lakers is in serious doubt. The Lakers are interested in signing an All-Star point guard such as Kyrie Irving or Kemba Walker, while Ball has previously been included in trade talks for Anthony Davis.
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The Timberwolves don't have the assets to complete a direct trade for Ball, although Dan Favale of Bleacher Report believes the Lakers guard could head to Minnesota in a three-team deal:
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Should they take a more gradual approach, they'd do well to monitor the Lakers. They might need a third-team facilitator if they chase trades for Bradley Beal, Anthony Davis or—get your phony surprised face ready—Chris Paul. Minnesota is a good landing spot for Lonzo Ball if the No. 10 pick, Okogie and other stuff are in play.
Ball was drafted by the Lakers with the second pick of the 2017 draft and he has since made 99 appearances, averaging 10.0 points, 6.4 assists and 6.2 rebounds per game.
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