Here's a trade proposal I modified from something I saw on Twitter -- a kind of three-team trade that is like the Lakers' dream trade (from the signals they've been sending); it will allow the Lakers to get as much good talent as possible for the coming season, yet have contracts that come off the books next year to allow them to pursue Kyrie in free agency. I added the swap because I didn't think enough is coming back to the Jazz. It's based on (what I think is) the reality that Bogey and Myles Turner (the Lakers two key targets, likely) are not enough to fetch unprotected firsts by themselves (nor would the $s work out), but that together with some other stuff (such as Beasley), maybe it's enough to get the Lakers to send the farm:
Jazz in: Westbrook, Lakers 2029 unprotected first, Lakers 2028 unprotected swap
Jazz out: Bogey, Beasley, NAW, Gay
Lakers in: Bogey, Myles Turner, Beasley
Lakers out: Westbrook, Nunn, Gabriel, 2027 & 2029 unprotected firsts, 2028 unprotected swap
Pacers out: Turner
Pacers in: NAW, Gay, Nunn, Gabriel, Lakers 2027 unprotected first
Why for the Jazz: Bogey and Beasley in a non-Lakers scenario would be hard to swap for this kind of return. NAW and Gay are not positive contracts; jettisoning them is probably for the best.
Why not for the Jazz: Only if you think there are better returns in a non-Lakers scenario or if the Jazz really think they can develop NAW
Why for the Lakers: Best chance for Lebron & AD this season, given the types of signals the front office has been giving about wanting to chase Kyrie next year
Why not for the Lakers: Poof! -- no more control of their draft capital until 2030
Why for the Pacers: Finally move on from Turner; get half of the rumored Hield-Turner return in a Lakers trade for about half the cost. May find something they like among the four players coming back.
Why not for the Pacers: They may not want any of those players/salaries (though they're under the cap and it doesn't really matter) and will have waive at least 2 because they lack the roster spots