Lakers reportedly focused on acquiring a point of attack defender
Briefly

Los Angeles Lakers signed Deandre Ayton to address their center position but still need to strengthen perimeter defense. The aging roster, particularly with LeBron James and the backcourt, raised concerns during the playoffs. Efforts are underway to waive guard Shake Milton, which could open a roster spot and provide cap space to acquire a point-of-attack defender. The Lakers' options are limited in free agency, potentially considering players like Josh Okogie, Gary Trent Jr., and Gary Payton II to reinforce defense.
The Lakers are focused on improving their point of attack defense, with roster adjustments like potentially waiving Shake Milton to create space for a defender.
The Lakers prioritize addressing perimeter defense, as their playoff run revealed weaknesses, notably with an aging LeBron James and needing support in the backcourt.
The team has until July 20 to waive Shake Milton before his contract is guaranteed, allowing for more cap flexibility to bring in a defender.
Available options include Josh Okogie, Gary Trent Jr., and Gary Payton II, all of whom could strengthen the roster and enhance defensive capabilities.
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