Lakers: A+
After a disappointing season from D'Lo, the Lakers look into the trade market once again. They do not have many assets to work around so they look to the Blazers for Malcolm Brogdon. Malcolm Brogdon and D'Lo may be similar in impact and skillset, but Brogdon brings defense and a winning mentality that D'Lo quite doesn't have. Brogdon also does better in the playoffs than D'Lo and along that he is a seasoned vet. The only downside would be injuries.
Blazers: B-
They are able to get a couple of picks out of Brogdon allow more playing time at the guard spot. That's ultimately what this move does for the Blazers. Although this doesn't maximize Brogdon's value, I think this trade wouldn't hurt them too much they have a great locker room guy in Ingles to uplift the young stars in Portland
Magic: A
After losing to the Magic, it is clear that there isn't a clear point guard or facilitator on the floor and they are in need of it. Out of all the guards, only Jalen Suggs looked like he wanted to play out there. Although D'Lo isn't the best that they can get especially when they want to compete in the playoffs, this is a low-risk and high-reward instance for them: they get a veteran point guard who can be a great leader to this young team and take the load off of Paolo if needed. He also is capable of playmaking and scoring.