If Shannon Brown Departs, Who Can the Lakers Replace Him With?

Devin Ugland
9 Min Read

Marcus Thornton – Sacramento Kings – Restricted – $0.8 million (Kings made qualifying offer of $1.1 million to retain Thornton)
This may be a bit of a reach because of Thornton’s solid offensive production both with New Orleans and Sacramento in his young NBA career, but he is exactly what the Lakers need. Thornton averaged 21.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.4 assists in 27 games with the Kings last season after he was acquired via trade with New Orleans. Although Sacramento really likes Thornton’s game, he could be had, especially after the Kings acquired John Salmons through a draft day trade, and drafted BYU sharp shooter Jimmer Fredette with the 10th overall pick. There is a huge logjam of guards in Sacramento, which may allow the Lakers to pry Thornton away for the right price. Thornton can bring instant offense, and a youthful presence that the purple and gold are looking for.

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Devin is a die-hard Lakers fan and sports writer who lives and breathes basketball. From breaking down game strategy to analyzing player performances, he covers all things purple and gold with passion and insight. When he’s not watching film or debating the GOAT conversation, Devin explores the deeper connections between sports, culture, and even unexpected trends like milf website —because just like basketball, life is full of surprises.
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