For players like Owen, because Owen's performance in the Nets is very poor, many people regard Owen as an irresponsible player, so even if Owen's personal ability is very strong, no team will easily choose to sign Owen. In this case, if the Lakers want to sign Owen, the Nets will not take the initiative to let him go, because the team needs to at least wait for Owen to play his own value before letting him go.
What is this thing?
This is a multi-party deal between the Lakers and Owen. Although Owen signed a one-year short-term contract with the Nets, it does not mean that Owen will play for the Nets for a long time. The official start of the new season, if Owen can play his own state, the Nets will be very willing to trade Owen. In this case, due to the limited number of chips that the Lakers can provide, the Lakers may call other teams to conduct multi-party transactions, all in exchange for Owen.
Owen will be sent to the Lakers in a multi-party deal.
If the Lakers want to recruit Owen, they need to send Westbrook away first, and at the same time, they need to make a lot of salary space. In this process, because the Nets don't want Westbrook, the Lakers may send Westbrook to the Pacers or other teams in exchange for a few years of draft chips, and give these chips to the Nets, thus formally introducing Owen to the Lakers.
The Lakers will also send their own draft picks.
In addition to the chips brought by Westbrook, the Lakers may have to give up their draft picks in the next few years if they want to formally sign Owen. As a result, the Lakers have basically lost the ability to strengthen their lineup in the next few years, which means that the Lakers basically tied their performance to Owen.