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Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jul 13
Austin Reaves Embraces New Lakers Role on $185 Million Deal as LeBron Exit Leaves 9 New Teammates
Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jul 13

Austin Reaves Embraces New Lakers Role on $185 Million Deal as LeBron Exit Leaves 9 New Teammates

3 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jul 13

Summary

  • Austin Reaves said he is still processing LeBron James’ departure nearly two weeks later, but is embracing a de facto leadership role alongside Luka Doncic after re-signing with the Lakers.
  • The 28-year-old guard agreed to a four-year, $185 million contract — the richest ever for an undrafted NBA player — and said he wanted to remain in Los Angeles throughout negotiations.
  • Nine new players now shape the Lakers’ reset, with all of Reaves’ playoff starting teammates gone and former Nets forward Ziaire Williams added Monday on a one-year deal.
  • Walker Kessler, acquired from Utah and signed for four years and $130 million, said the Lakers’ investment — including two unprotected first-round picks and two swaps — deepened his commitment.
  • The overhaul also brought in Sandro Mamukelashvili on a four-year, $52 million deal and Collin Sexton on a two-year, $19 million contract as Los Angeles builds around the Reaves-Doncic backcourt.

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