The Los Angeles Lakers are actively seeking a center and might look to acquire Nick Richards from the Charlotte Hornets at some point during the season. The Lakers have had their eyes on Richards for a while, as reported by Jovan Buha of The Athletic. He noted on his YouTube show that while the Lakers are interested, there’s no immediate indication that a deal is forthcoming.
Richards, a 7-foot center, is coming off a solid 2023-24 season, averaging 9.7 points and eight rebounds while shooting an impressive 69.1 percent from the field in about 26 minutes per game. He could be a valuable asset alongside superstar Anthony Davis, who is currently playing the center position.
Despite strong performances from backup center Jaxson Hayes, including 10 points, four rebounds, and two blocks in the season opener, the Lakers may prefer a more established center to enhance their championship aspirations for the 2024-25 season.
With two years remaining on his contract at $5 million per season, Richards presents a cost-effective option for the Lakers, who could benefit from his potential as a 26-year-old player. He showcased his skills in the Hornets’ season-opening win against the Houston Rockets, contributing six points, eight rebounds, and two blocks.
The Lakers are likely to pursue Richards actively before the trade deadline, as acquiring him could provide a competitive edge in the Western Conference and bolster their title hopes.