A huge trade target may not become available for the Lakers

The Lakers may have to change their plans as far as who to target in a trade for a third star this summer.

For the last few months, it has been no secret the Los Angeles Lakers plan to make a big swing on the trade market this summer. While they have a good roster, it’s a roster that’s a bit short of the needed qualities to truly compete for the NBA championship.

Trae Young, Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell have been mentioned as possible trade targets. Of the three, Mitchell is reportedly L.A.’s preferred target — for good reason. He has made the All-Star team in each of the last five seasons, and he is a dynamic scoring threat who is just 27 years of age.

After Mitchell’s Cleveland Cavaliers lost in the second round of the playoffs, it was thought he was inching closer to possibly asking for a trade. But Cavs head coach J.B. Bickerstaff was fired, and, according to Shams Charania, the team has a lot of optimism that Mitchell will sign a long-term extension.

This could always be a blessing in disguise for the Lakers. While, in a perfect world, Mitchell would be an ideal star to place alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis, his cost would be steep for the Lakers. In addition, a source said that Cavs owner Dan Gilbert would never trade Mitchell to Los Angeles.

Perhaps the team would be better off going after another talented guard who the Lakers could get while giving up fewer assets.