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cross-border integration: the road to change for the nba’s two giants


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faced with such a predicament, the lakers management urgently needs to seek change. recently, the well-known american sports media "bleachers" tailored a very creative trading plan for the lakers. they proposed that the lakers make a shocking 5-for-2 deal with the heat, sending hayes, hachimura, vincent, christie, and a second-round pick in exchange for butler and love. once this transaction plan is implemented, it will inevitably have a profound impact on the overall strength of the lakers.

this trade plan has attracted much attention because it involves the core players of the two teams, and it also means that the lakers will face new challenges and opportunities in the next few years.

from a salary perspective, this deal will not bring a heavy burden to the lakers. the contract amounts of the players on both sides are similar, which means that after the transaction is completed, the lakers' salary space will remain stable and will not be overly squeezed. this provides the possibility for the lakers to achieve a jump in strength through transactions while maintaining the stability of their current lineup.

but this transformation cannot be accomplished by transactions alone. the outcome of a basketball game is inseparable from the players' efforts and teamwork. the lakers' management needs to be more active in finding new development directions and communicate and coordinate effectively within the team.

this deal also indicates that the future direction of the league will be full of changes. the ultimate fate of the two giants depends on whether the lakers can complete their transformation and upgrade in the next few years and build a strong team to challenge their competitors. this will be a major turning point in the basketball world.