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Lakers reportedly agree to two-year, $12 million deal with Jake LaRavia

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The Lakers first signing of free agency is inking a deal with forward Jake LaRavia.

The Lakers have made their first free agent signing of the offseason.

Los Angeles has reportedly agreed to terms with Jake LaRavia, as first reported by Shams Charania of ESPN. The contract is a two-year $12 million deal.

Aaron Reilly of AMR Agency is the agent for both Austin Reaves and LaRavia and, during an appearance on the “Front Office Show” this offseason, Reaves was in the car driving LaRavia as they laughed and joked about what his decision would be during free agency.

The two have also worked out together this offseason, too.

The departure of Dorian Finney-Smith opened up both the mid-level exception and bi-annual exception for the Lakers. This deal is likely set to take a portion of the mid-level exception.

With DFS reportedly heading to the Rockets, the 23-year-old LaRavia will come in and provide the Lakers with some wing depth.

LaRavia spent the last season with the Kings, averaging 6.1 points, 2.8 and 1.3 assists in Sacramento. He has been in the league for three seasons and still has upside as a young player.

While LaRavia is not as polished a DFS, he does provide defensive resistance and is on a much smaller contract in terms of the dollar amount and years.

If he maxes out his potential here in L.A., it could be a great deal where LaRavia easily outplays his contract.

Considering the Lakers' tight financial situation, these are the kind of players they hope will be overachievers who will help push them closer to title contention.

His 3-point shooting is an area where he has shown flashes of promise. LaRavia was shooting 44% from deep at the start of the season with Memphis before he was traded to Sacramento.

He had one of his better games this season as a Grizzly, scoring 13 points on 6-11 shooting while dishing out eight assists and grabbing five rebounds against the Lakers during a Nov. 6 Memphis win.

During his 19 games with the Kings this season he was still an effective shooter, averaging 38% from three while playing 19.3 minutes per game.

Perhaps a stint with the Lakers could unlock his full potential playing with stars like LeBron James and Luka Dončić.

Prior to his brief stint with the Kings, he played for the Memphis Grizzlies, averaging 7.1 points and 3.4 rebounds per game.

You can follow Edwin on Twitter at @ECreates88 or on Bluesky at @ecreates88.bsky.social.

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