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Doncic lost a lot of weight! James is ranked 12th on the top 100 this season, and Curry is 5th

Most recently, Doncic has been training in his native Slovenia in preparation for the European Championships in August. As previously reported, the Lakers also sent a strength and conditioning coach into Doncic's offseason team to help him manage his body. Today, Doncic's recent photos were exposed, and it can be clearly seen that he has lost a lot of weight.

Doncic will continue to hone his basketball skills and get in shape this offseason. Maintain your competitive form by training and playing games. The European Basketball Championship will take place from Aug. 27 to Sept. 14, and Doncic will spend the summer with the physical team, including trainers and physical therapists for the Slovenian team and strength and conditioning coaches for the Lakers.

Yesterday, we listed the Lakers' favorite center positions in the offseason, with Claxton of the Nets and Gafford of the Mavericks the hotties. People like Capela, Lopez, Adams, etc., can be considered alternatives.

American media ClutchPoints said: The Lakers are committed to enhancing their interior strength, and the pursuit of big men is becoming more and more intense! With James and Doncic leading the team, the Lakers needed a player who was dominant on the interior to round out their championship puzzle, and several players came into the team's sights:

Jarrett Allen, a former All-Star, is scrappy. He averaged 13.5 points and 9.7 rebounds per game and was a mainstay of the Cleveland team's defense. He could be Luka's ideal pick-and-roll partner and a reliable interior presence.

Walker Kessler, the rising block master of the Utah team, is capable of dishing out 2.4 blocks per night. He's top-notch basket protector and his potential hasn't been fully unleashed, making him perfect for the Lakers' present and future.

Jalen Duren is only 21 years old, but he is already a force to be reckoned with. He is averaging 10.3 rebounds per game, and his explosive fighting spirit makes him a player with long-term potential to play alongside the Lakers' stars.

Rudy Gobert, a four-time Defensive Player of the Year, continues to dominate on the inside. He averaged 12 points and 10.9 rebounds per game, and his ability to protect the basket was excellent, and if he joined the Lakers, he would immediately make the team's defense more recognizable.

These four players basically require the Lakers to pay a lot of resources to obtain. Some, like Kessler, are extremely difficult. Because the CEO of the Jazz is Danny Ainge, this guy has always been at odds with the Lakers. No matter how high the Lakers' chips are, he may not necessarily let them go. So for the Lakers, some transactions need to be brought in by a third party to get done.

American media The Ringer announced their top 100 players this season today, and the Lakers have three selected, namely Doncic ranked 4th, James ranked 12th, and Reaves ranked 54th.

Their reasoning for ranking 12th is that in his 22nd year, his control of the game has allowed him to dominate longer than any other player in history.

James, who has just been selected for the best second team, ranks second in the second team in terms of votes, second only to Edwards, but now he can only rank 12th, how is this ranked?

Okay, let's look at the 1-10 spots, which are Jokic, Alexander, Antetokounmpo, Doncic, Curry, Edwards, Haliburton, Mitchell, Brunson, Tatum.

Is it reasonable?

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