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There is no way to tell where Russell Westbrook will end up next season, there are signs that the Lakers might run it back and give it another shot with the point guard. However, the reigning sentiment since almost halfway through this regular season has been that he won't be on the roster anymore, and people in the NBA universe are often suggesting potential trades for the former MVP. 

The Lakers do need some things to change, so there are sure to be some moves made in terms of their roster, and some Pat Beverley comments on ESPN have gotten the gears whirring in some people's minds. He spoke about potentially teaming up with LeBron James in Los Angeles, and an NBA fan has designed a trade that could make that happen while also getting Westbrook to the Timberwolves. 

Beverley and Westbrook are both far from well-liked in a lot of NBA circles, so fan reactions to this trade weren't exactly them being thrilled, but there was some debate about what such a deal could mean for either team or the players involved. 

"This a dope exchange."

"The Lakers could use that guard play"

"This trade needs to happen."

"I like this trade for the Lakers."

"I love this trade tbh."

"W for both teams."

"Bev on the Lakers would be a menace."

"Make this happen immediately"

"This trade would be good asf ngl."

"We need a bad boy like Pat Beverly, that’s the only piece missing in Lakers, they’re all too nice and scared."

It's easy to see why Timberwolves fans might not want to break some of the squad chemistry they've found by bringing in Russell Westbrook for Russell. Horton-Tucker's stock has also fallen greatly after the latest season, and while it's fun to think about Pat Bev in a Lakers jersey going against the Clippers, it's unlikely something like this would take place. 

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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