In order for the Los Angeles Lakers to land Kawhi Leonard, they might have to give up a chunk of their young guns.

As reported by Ramona Shelburne, Adrian Wojnarowski, and Brian Windhorst of ESPN, the Lakers would have to give up their young core and add a few first-round picks in exchange for Leonard:

The price for Leonard would be substantial. The Lakers could have to surrender a combination of former first-round picks — from Ingram, Kyle Kuzma and Josh Hart — and future first-round picks and perhaps restricted free agent Julius Randle in a sign-and-trade agreement.

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Though the trade seems lopsided, it might be the lure that could catch Leonard. Though he made it clear that he wants to go to the Lakers, the Spurs seem to have no intention of sending him to a Western Conference team. So if the Lakers truly want him, they have to arrange a very attractive package.

Besides, team president Magic Johnson made it clear that he will resign if nothing happens with the Lakers during his tenure. When faced with pressure, Johnson is known to deliver the goods. Per ESPN, he said:

“Next summer, if nobody comes and I'm still sitting here like this, then it's a failure. But if you judge us on one summer, that's ridiculous. Then a lot of dudes shouldn't be in their roles. Because if we're banking on one summer for the Lakers, we're in trouble.”

“You have to give us time,” Johnson continued. “… Like I told you before I took the job and when I took the job, it's going to be a two-summer thing for the Lakers. This summer and next summer. That's it. If I can't deliver I'm going to step down myself. She [team controlling owner Jeanie Buss] won't have to fire me, I'll step away from it, because [then] I can't do this job.”