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While the Lakers won't want to raise Austin Reaves' salary, the money that Draymond could make

The Lakers are looking to re-sign Reaves as it is one of their top priorities, but that could change

By James Brown

The Lakers are looking to re-sign Reaves as it is one of their top priorities, but that could change

Even when nothing has been officially said, and the Lakers Nation is growing anxious as the team front office hasn't moved yet, the same thing happened at the trade deadline, and I most loved the ending result.

But one movement that seems likely to happen is the signing of Draymond  Green, or at least that's what it looks like after the Warriors star declined his player option with that team and has been close to LeBron James ever since.

It has been revealed that the Lakers could not match Austin Reaves' offers, as they are set to offer the SG a 50 million deal for four years and could be offering Green around 28 million annually.

Having Draymond in the team will increase the chances of the team contending for the championship title, as the Warriors star, alongside Anthony Davis, could become the best defensive duo in the league.

The only problem with Draymond Green and the Laker

The only problem that the Lakers should consider before signing Green is that the player has some attitude problem that constantly creates controversies, like punching his teammate Jordan Poole when he stepped on Sabonis' chest in the past playoffs. 

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