
It wouldn’t be his first time in Los Angeles.
He previously played for the Lakers during the 2017-18 season, averaging 13 points and four rebounds while starting in 72 games alongside Lonzo Ball.

A potential trade with Milwaukee could work salary-wise involving players like Gabe Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt, and D’Angelo Russell. However, it’s uncertain if the Bucks would accept such a deal, or what trade they would consider for Lopez.
This is where Rob Pelinka, the vice president of basketball operations, steps in to make crucial decisions.
Even though free agency hasn’t officially started, it’s already heating up with numerous names in the mix.