Good News for Fans As The Lakers Have Signed A Very Good Player
Thomas Bryant is returning to the Los Angeles Lakers on a one-year contract.
Bryant played for the Lakers in 2017 as a rookie, and then he spent the last four seasons on the Washington Wizards.
He had been on the team before they traded for LeBron James and Anthony Davis (when they had Kyle Kuzma, Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram and Julius Randle).
The former Indiana Hoosier has career averages of 10.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game on 59% shooting.
In high school, he was an All-American, and he played two years at Indiana where they went to the Sweet 16 during his freshman season.
Good News for Fans As The Lakers Have Signed A Very Good Player
The Lakers had limited flexibility since they are over the cap, so this was a massive pickup for them.
Over the last 24 hours, the Nets appear to be spending considerable time and energy communicating to NBA reporters, like Adrian Wojnarowski, Chris Haynes, and Shams Charania, that they are in no hurry to trade Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
All three reporters, who are some of the best in the business, have suggested that the Nets are slow playing the summer until they get the best deal or deals possible for KD and Kyrie.
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However, in a recent appearance on The Herd, NBA reporter Ric Bucher stated that Lakers owner Jeanie Buss’ cryptic tweet wasn’t about LeBron James, but laying the foundation for Kyrie, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis to prioritize team goals over their personal endeavors.
“Well those around the Lakers that I know, agree with you, that this was just a matter of setting the table for Kyrie coming in. Kyrie’s already in LA. Now, he’s worked out here before, but indicators that I’m getting is that he’s here, and he’s not leaving, and eventually that deal is going to get done.”
Good News for Fans As The Lakers Have Signed A Very Good Player
Thomas Bryant is returning to the Los Angeles Lakers on a one-year contract.
Bryant played for the Lakers in 2017 as a rookie, and then he spent the last four seasons on the Washington Wizards.
He had been on the team before they traded for LeBron James and Anthony Davis (when they had Kyle Kuzma, Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram and Julius Randle).
The former Indiana Hoosier has career averages of 10.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game on 59% shooting.
In high school, he was an All-American, and he played two years at Indiana where they went to the Sweet 16 during his freshman season.
Good News for Fans As The Lakers Have Signed A Very Good Player
The Lakers had limited flexibility since they are over the cap, so this was a massive pickup for them.
Over the last 24 hours, the Nets appear to be spending considerable time and energy communicating to NBA reporters, like Adrian Wojnarowski, Chris Haynes, and Shams Charania, that they are in no hurry to trade Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
All three reporters, who are some of the best in the business, have suggested that the Nets are slow playing the summer until they get the best deal or deals possible for KD and Kyrie.
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However, in a recent appearance on The Herd, NBA reporter Ric Bucher stated that Lakers owner Jeanie Buss’ cryptic tweet wasn’t about LeBron James, but laying the foundation for Kyrie, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis to prioritize team goals over their personal endeavors.
“Well those around the Lakers that I know, agree with you, that this was just a matter of setting the table for Kyrie coming in. Kyrie’s already in LA. Now, he’s worked out here before, but indicators that I’m getting is that he’s here, and he’s not leaving, and eventually that deal is going to get done.”