The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to add a center before February’s trade deadline, but who?
LA is being linked to various names at center, ranging from the expected (Jonas Valančiūnas) to the surprising (Deandre Ayton) and everything in between.
One veteran center and rebounding machine who hasn’t been mentioned often with the Lakers is a 30-year-old, six-foot-ten big man playing for the Atlanta Hawks who was selected at No. 25 overall by the Houston Rockets in the 2014 NBA draft.
On Friday, Fadeaway World’s Fran Leiva discussed why LA needs to keep an eye on Swiss center Clint Capela.
“If landing someone like Walker Kessler or Nic Claxton ends up being too pricey for the Lakers, Clint Capela could be a more realistic option to address their needs at center,” Leiva said.
“The Hawks might be willing to move him as they look to retool with younger players surrounding Trae Young.”
“Capela has been his usual self this season, averaging 11.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in 16 games. He’s shooting a strong 61.1% from the field, showing his efficiency as a pick-and-roll finisher. On the defensive end, he still provides value with his rim protection and rebounding, making him a solid anchor for any team looking to improve their interior presence.”
“What makes Capela even more appealing is his contract. He’s on an expiring $22.2 million deal, which gives the Lakers flexibility if they want to keep their options open for next summer. Trading for him wouldn’t lock them into a long-term commitment, but he could still make a big impact this season.”
Levia proposed that the Lakers send D’Angelo Russell’s expiring contract to Atlanta along with Jalen Hood-Schifino, a 2025 second-round pick (via Clippers), and a 2030 second-round pick in exchange for Capela.
“If the Hawks are looking to pivot to Onyeka Okongwu while staying competitive, this deal might work for both sides.”