Suns:
PG: Devin Booker, Malcolm Brogdon
SG: Bradley Beal, Grayson Allen
SF: Alex Caruso, Eric Gordon
PF: Jerami Grant, Royce O'Neale
C: Robert Williams III, Andre Drummond
Analysis: The Suns go from one of the worst benches in the league to one of the deepest teams. They also improve on their defense with Robert Williams and Alex Caruso. They have a good balance of stars (Booker, Beal), role players (Caruso, Grant, Brogdon, Williams), and good rotation players (Allen, Gordon, O'Neale, Drummond). They also acquire a couple of picks to escape complete draft pick hell.
Knicks:
PG: Jalen Brunson, Gabe Vincent
SG: Donte DiVincenzo, Miles McBride
SF: OG Anunoby, Josh Hart
PF: Kevin Durant, Precious Achiuwa
C: Mitchell Robinson, Isaiah Hartenstein
Analysis: Jalen Brunson gets an elite co-star and creates the best duo in the league. The Knicks are so deep that they still have a great bench an a tremendous starting 5. KD has plenty of hustle and defense around him, and this team is much better constructed than the Suns or Nets were.
Blazers/Bulls:
Rebuilding Teams Get Picks Who Cares
Lakers:
PG: Tyus Jones, Spencer Dinwiddie
SG: Austin Reaves, Cam Reddish
SF: LeBron James, Taurean Prince
PF: Julius Randle, Rui Hachimura
C: Anthony Davis, Christian Wood
Analysis: The Lakers have some convincing to do if they want LeBron to come back next year. They need to make a move for a win-now guy and Randle is that guy. Adding Tyus Jones gives them a pure shooter at PG, and combining Him, Reaves, and a good bench with the Big 3 of LeBron, AD, and Randle is lethal.