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4 centers Lakers are likely to target using Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level Exception feat. Steven Adams

LA Lakers president of basketball operations and GM Rob Pelinka did not hesitate to tell the media the team’s offseason plans in early May. Following a first-round exit against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Pelinka opened up about his “primary goals.” According to him, he needs “to add size in our frontcourt at the center position.”

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The playoffs exposed the LA Lakers’ glaring need for a big man, an issue Pelinka will try to address in the offseason. He might have to convince some potential targets to take a pay cut due to the team’s salary cap considerations.

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ESPN salary cap guru Sean Marks said Pelinka could try to get a center using the non-taxpayer mid-level exception (NTPMLE). By doing this, the team can sign a player without going over the first apron and triggering the punishing luxury tax.

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Marks explained how LeBron James’ offseason impacts Pelinka’s plans.

“James has a $52.6 million player option for next season. … If James opts in or signs a new contract with a comparable starting salary, the Lakers will be $1.3 million over the luxury tax. They are $6.7 million below the first apron and will only have access to their $5.7 million non-tax midlevel exception.”

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Steven Adams and other potential big men LA Lakers can acquire in the offseason

#4. Al Horford

If Al Horford decides not to retire, he can take his talents from Boston to Los Angeles. Horford earned $9.5 million with the Celtics last season. To play alongside LeBron James and Luka Doncic, he would have to take the $5.7 million NTPMLE that Pelinka can offer.

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Horford showed in the playoffs that he still has plenty left in the tank. The veteran remains a solid defender who can stretch the floor. When Kristaps Porzingis could not play, Celtics coach Joe Mazulla did not hesitate to use the aging but still capable center.


#3. Kevon Looney

Kevon Looney’s days with the Golden State Warriors seemed numbered when 7-foot rookie Quinten Post earned significant minutes. Trayce Jackson-Davis, still on his rookie deal, is also a cheaper option than Looney.

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The LA Lakers could convince the three-time champ to patrol the paint for the team. Looney has never been known for his scoring, but he defends and battles for rebounds. The 6-foot-9 center is a proven contributor in the playoffs.

Looney earned $8 million last season. Like everyone on this list, he needs to take a pay cut if Pelinka’s best offer is the $5.7 million NTPMLE.


#2. Clint Capela

Among the potential targets the Lakers could target, Clint Capela will have to leave the most money on the table based on last year’s earnings. Capela pocketed $22.2 million last season with the Atlanta Hawks. After losing his starting job to Onyeka Okongwu, a change of scenery might do him good.

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Luka Doncic loves a vertical threat, something Capela provided well during his years playing with James Harden in Houston and Trae Young in Atlanta. The 6-foot-11 center has the size and rebounding skills to help Doncic and James.

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#1. Steven Adams

If the Lakers want to add one of NBA history’s most relentless offensive rebounders, they would have to convince Steven Adams to take a pay cut. Adams earned $12.6 million last season with the Houston Rockets before becoming an unrestricted free agent.

The Kiwi isn’t a lob threat like Capela or shoots like Al Horford. Adams, though, is a physical presence in the paint who will give the Lakers toughness. The 6-foot-11 center has built a reputation as a no-nonsense player who will do the dirty work and take advantage of his opportunities.

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