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The Lakers player signing that ESPN's Richard Jefferson thinks was a 'steal'

The LA Lakers had a busy offseason with different signings to bring back the core of last season's team plus some new blood to become a contender

By James Brown

The LA Lakers had a busy offseason with different signings to bring back the core of last season's team plus some new blood to become a contender

The Los Angeles Lakers GM Rob Pelinka had a plan for the offseason and was able to execute it in the first days of the free agency market by re-signing their top priorities, Rui Hachimura, Austin Reaves, and especially after a lot of speculation, D'Angelo Russell.

 

After a lot of rumors that had the Lakers planning to offer a max-extension after D-Lo's regular season performances but then thinking of trading him, or having a sign and trade after his disappointing postseason run, specifically his games vs. the Denver Nuggets, Pelinka re-signed him for two years and 37 million.

For ESPN's analyst Richard Jefferson, the Lakers still got a 'steal,' as he believes that what D'Angelo Russell brings to the team is more valuable than what the organization is going to pay.

"They got him for a discount," said Jefferson of the Lakers re-signing D-Lo for 18.5 million per year. Russell has to demonstrate he wants to stay in LA and has what it takes for the team to transcend in the playoffs.

D'Angelo Russell will have some tough competition for the PG starting role

Not only Gabe Vincent, but the competition for the starting role for D'Angelo Russell has gone tougher as Austin Reaves wants to have a Point Guard role with the team. Now coach Ham has three options to choose from having one of his main playmakers. 
 

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