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Lakers lead Wiggins

On June 27, the NBA officially entered the offseason game time. Bovada, a well-known American gambling media, took the lead in igniting the war, announcing the potential next odds for Heat star Wiggins - the Los Angeles Lakers ranked first with an overwhelming advantage of +185, followed by the Toronto Raptors (+300) and Phoenix Suns (+375), and a battle surrounding the all-round forward has begun.

Odds will not lie, the Lakers become the number one hottest

Wigkins' next odds clearly outline the interest of each team:

Lakers +185 (bet 100, if you win, 285, with the principal and the profit)

Raptors +300

Suns +375

Warriors +400

Kings +600

Rockets +800

Pelicans +1100

Mavericks +1600

The Lakers Heat Negotiation Table Continuous Confrontation

The Odds Hot is Substantial Trading Promotion. According to league sources, the Lakers management is actively promoting the Wiggins deal and negotiations with the Heat have made "substantial progress". Although both parties believe that the deal will not be reached in a hurry, multiple rounds of negotiations around the framework have shown each other's sincerity.

The focus of negotiations is on the details of the chips. The Heat clearly requested to get Lakers forward player Hachimura, and at the same time hoped to receive more expiring contracts to perfectly match Wiggins' remaining high salary.

Wiggins: Efficient proof of the South Coast

After joining the Heat in the middle of last season, Wiggins quickly proved his immediate combat power. In the 17 regular season games he played for the Heat, he averaged 19.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists per game, and was accompanied by all-around data of 1.2 steals and 1 block. His shooting percentage was 45.8% and his three-point shooting percentage was 36%. Its offense and defense characteristics are perfectly in line with the reinforcement needs of playoff-level teams.

Expert interpretation: The Lakers' urgent and bargaining chips

"Odds intuitively reflect market expectations," a reporter who has been following the Lakers for a long time analyzed, "The Lakers urgently need to improve their forward athletic ability and defensive resilience, and Wiggins is the ideal candidate. Hachimura has potential for young people, and the expiration contract releases salary space, which is very attractive to teams that may seek flexibility in reconstruction. "

As the offseason deepens, this secret battle around Wiggins has quietly escalated. Can the Lakers, who hold odds advantages and negotiation initiatives, get what they want? Will other competitors eyeing each other out of the way? A forward player who can attack and defend is affecting the summer layout of many teams.