Lakers Should Trade for Daniel Gafford
Merlin sees the Lakers circling Daniel Gafford as a tidy fix for two wounds: a sputtering defense (21st in efficiency) and a center spot where Deandre Ayton posts a minus-14.5 net differential. L.A. is 7-3 while awaiting LeBron’s return, and reports say "several teams are monitoring" Gafford, with "strong interest in Gafford dating back to last season." Gafford’s rim-running and finishing—he started with Luka Dončić on Dallas’ 2023-24 Finals team—would slot cleanly with LeBron and Austin Reaves. Merlin notes the obstacles: Dallas’ front-office turmoil, Gafford’s looming $54.4M extension, and the Lakers’ thin asset pile (two future firsts gone, limited young upside). If Dallas chooses to sell and L.A. can cobble a package, the upgrade is real; if not, the Lakers will lean on LeBron’s return and internal fixes. This is a tempting move, not a sure thing.
