The NBA's cosmic balance is restored, but with a twist! The Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies have resumed their familiar roles, but this time, it's the Lakers benefiting from the Grizzlies' talent pool.
In a bizarre turn of events, the Grizzlies, once a source of seasoned players for the Lakers, became a destination for former Lakers G League players to thrive. This role reversal saw Scotty Pippen Jr. and Jay Huff flourish in Memphis after their stints in LA, while Colin Castleton also had a brief two-way contract there.
But the Lakers have reclaimed their throne in the NBA hierarchy. The recent acquisition of Luke Kennard, a former Grizzly for two and a half seasons, marks a return to tradition. Interestingly, Kennard faced the Lakers in the playoffs during his time in Memphis.
The reunion doesn't stop there. Marcus Smart, who spent a season and a half in Memphis, and Jake LaRavia, drafted by the Grizzlies and a teammate of Kennard for two and a half seasons, are now also part of the Lakers roster. These players, once united in Memphis, are now together again under the California sun.
"Playing with Luke in Memphis was a great experience," Smart reminisced after a recent win. He praised Kennard's shooting abilities and expressed excitement about their reunion. But here's where it gets intriguing: the Lakers seem to have a preference for acquiring guards from the Grizzlies.
With the Lakers already boasting strong on-ball players, a Ja Morant scenario is unlikely. However, the team's scouting efforts continue, and the focus might now shift to Cedric Coward, who's had an impressive rookie season, or the talented Jaylen Wells. Or perhaps, in a full-circle moment, the Lakers could bring back former players like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope or Pippen Jr.
The NBA universe is back in alignment, but the story continues to evolve. Will the Lakers' strategy pay off? Are there other players the Lakers should target from the Grizzlies? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!