Toronto Star

Davis to Lakers just the beginning

James gets star sidekick as L.A. gains the clout to form another Big Three

- TIM REYNOLDS

LOS ANGELES— The saga is over. When this trade is done, everybody can say they won.

The Lakers, the Pelicans, Rich Paul, LeBron James, they all can take a victory lap. The trade that will be official in the coming weeks sending Anthony Davis from the New Orleans Pelicans to the Los Angeles Lakers for Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart and three firstround draft picks — first reported by ESPN, later confirmed to The Associated Press by several people with knowledge of the matter — is perfect for both sides.

James gets the superstar teammate he wanted. Paul, the agent James and Davis share, pulls off a power move. The Lakers instantly become major players in a suddenly open Western Conference. Davis finally gets his wish to leave New Orleans. The Pelicans don’t begin Zion Williamson’s era with a disgruntle­d superstar in the locker room. They load up on young players and have tons of draft chips to play around with.

For the Pelicans, it’s a new beginning.

For the Lakers, it’s about winning now.

Draft picks, including No. 4 in this year’s class, smartly were not overvalued by the Lakers — a team with a superstar who is turning 35 in December and should be doing anything necessary to help him win a fourth championsh­ip before his window closes. The Lakers have tons of money to spend starting June 30 and the sales pitch to Kemba Walker, Kyrie Irving or anyone else changes mightily after this move.

Before Saturday it would have been Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka saying, “We’re trying to get Anthony Davis.”

Now it’ll be Pelinka saying, “We’ve got Davis, we’ve got LeBron and they want you with them.”

James is certain to get another Big Three out of this: It was Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and him in Miami; Kevin Love, Irving and him in Cleveland; Davis, him and TBA with the Lakers. Clearly, the focus will be on a guard, which is why the rumour mill will be all about either Walker or Irving going to Los Angeles in free agency. Let the ripple effects begin. The Warriors not only have to figure out what to do if Kevin Durant leaves, but how to contend next year without the Achilles-rehabbing Durant and the ACL-rehabbing Klay Thompson (for at least much of the season). Other contenders in the West — Houston, Denver, Portland — will be viewing the Warriors’ woes as opportunit­y, so they’ll be looking at ways to get better as well. And Boston will be dealing with the reality that not only are its hopes of landing Davis gone, but that Irving is likely leaving as well.

There will be countless big moves yet. The Lakers, who have missed the playoffs in the last six seasons and have been stuck in dysfunctio­n mode for the last couple months following the resignatio­n of Magic Johnson and soap opera that followed, got the first one of the off-season to go their way. Welcome to summer. Game on.

 ??  ?? The Pelicans finally have a deal in place to send star Anthony Davis to the Lakers.
The Pelicans finally have a deal in place to send star Anthony Davis to the Lakers.

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