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The report points to Jevon Carter as a possible trade target for the Los Angeles Lakers
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Reports have indicated the Los Angeles Lakers won’t pursue a deal for Chicago Bulls wingman Zach LaVine. However, it doesn’t mean the Lakers won’t try to acquire another Bulls guard to shore up their backcourt. 

According to Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report, the Lakers—a team in dire need of a solid point guard—may want to take a close look at Bulls backup guard Jevon Carter.

Underutilized in the Windy City

Carter was once heralded as a potential steal for the Bulls after he was acquired in the offseason. The 28-year-old guard was known for his tenacious defense, high motor, and spot-up shooting which made him an ideal fit alongside stars like LaVine and DeMar DeRozan.

However, Carter’s playing time has been limited on a crowded Bulls roster, averaging just over 14 minutes per game this season. Despite showing flashes of promise, he hasn’t been able to carve out a consistent role on the team, functioning as the Bulls’ third-string point guard.

Carter even racked up two DNPs (did not play) last week and was seen scrimmaging with the Bulls’ staff to get a good sweat going.

Why the Lakers might come calling

Carter brings what the Lakers need this season—tenacious defense and reliable shooting that could take some pressure off LeBron James and Anthony Davis when the defense collapses on them.

“Give this group a dominant defense again, and suddenly, it won't have to climb as high offensively to be a potential problem in the postseason. The front office seemingly recognizes as much, as B/R's Chris Haynes relayed that a "point-of-attack defender" is on the club's wish list,” Buckley wrote.

“A Jevon Carter trade would check that box. The 28-year-old has had a disappointing debut with the Chicago Bulls (which could bump his trade cost into the bargain bin), but just last season, he was giving the championship-chasing Milwaukee Bucks a solid 22.3 minutes of action per night. He is a tireless defender who stays glued to his matchup the full 94 feet of the court. Opponents are never comfortable when he hits the hardwood.”

This article first appeared on FanNation All Bulls and was syndicated with permission.

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