Of course, if the Lakers have a chance to get Butler, they should try again. After all, James, the big brother of the Lakers, can restrain Butler in all grades and psychologically.
Aside from Butler's off-court factors, Butler is definitely an all-star player. He defended desperately and was able to take over the game at the critical moment. In particular, his defensive attitude and ability are of great help to the young people of the Lakers. As a first team player, he also meets the requirements of the Lakers.
What we have to worry about now is that the Lakers really have Butler, so who should tell Butler the starting position? The Lakers can't let Anthony play the bench like the Rockets, and Butler won't accept the bench. So should the Lakers remove Ingram or Kuzma to make room for Butler? Maybe that's what the Lakers management thinks.
Anyway, Butler is determined to leave the Timberwolves now. According to Chamus, Butler has spent six weeks planning to leave the Timberwolves. Today, he gave himself an excuse to miss the jazz game. But Spudu denied Butler, saying that Butler was taking a preventive rest because of soreness.
In a word, Butler is not the best choice for the Lakers. The focus of the Lakers Magic and Pelinka will be next summer, when they can directly sign an all-star player, because the Lakers will have enough salary space. If you can join at the same basic salary as your cousin, the Lakers should do it.
Butler can wait until then. Even then, the Lakers will not provide better chips than other teams. Also, the Lakers have many forwards at present, and who will start when Butler comes is another question. So if you don't like me, forget it.