Retaining Dennis Schroder: Impact, Performance, and Possibilities for the Lakers

2023-06-18 03:34:58

The Lakers intend to pursue Chris Paul and also hope to re-sign D’Angelo Russell. However, Dennis Schroder, who only received the minimum salary for veterans last season, is a good quality and cheap. He has successfully played the role of a backup guard. Be sincere.

In the 2020-21 season, the Lakers exchanged veteran Danny Green and a first-round pick for Dennis Schroder. He performed well in the previous season with the Oklahoma City Thunder and was expected to reduce the burden on LeBron James.

Dennis Schroder played well this season, but he publicly demanded a huge contract of at least US$100 million (TWD 3.07 billion), which left a bad impression on people.

The Lakers let Dennis Schroder leave following the season, but last summer, the Lakers signed Dennis Schroder back with a one-year veteran’s basic salary contract of US$2.64 million (TWD 80.3 million). This time, the impression of Dennis Schroder on fans has changed.

Dennis Schroder was absent for the first month due to a right thumb injury. When he returned, he also became the starter of head coach Darvin Ham. When the team traded for D’Angelo Russell, Dennis Schroder was in and out of the starting lineup, but he No complaints.

Compared with the past few seasons, Dennis Schroder’s performance has declined, especially in offensive efficiency, but his biggest contribution to the Lakers is his defensive pressure, overall tenacity and resilience.

Retaining Dennis Schroder may not be possible, as he may demand more than the veteran’s minimum salary, but if the team agrees to a new deal with him, he will be a good backup point guard for the team.

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