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Free agent signing Jake LaRavia believes he will bring versatility and a different type of energy to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Los Angeles Lakers aren't done making moves this offseason as they look to upgrade their roster and mount a serious title challenge in 2025-26. Perimeter defense is an area of concern for the Lakers,
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant said he's been putting in the work this offseason during a recent interview at Summer League.
LaRavia is a young combo forward with more untapped upside that the Lakers are hoping to extract during the 2025-26 season given how competitive the Western Conference projects to be. He had a strong campaign this past season between the Memphis Grizzlies and Sacramento Kings, showing off an improved overall offensive game.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have made two new additions so far this offseason, and Rob Pelinka is excited about both.
With their need for a center and two superstars on different timelines, the Lakers are getting lots of attention — and understandably so.
After seeing Dorian Finney-Smith leave town to sign with the Houston Rockets, the Lakers brought in 23-year-old forward Jake LaRavia in their first free agency signing.
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LeBron Wire on MSNTwo NBA executives think highly of new Lakers forward Jake LaRaviaSo far, the one addition the Los Angeles Lakers have made this offseason in free agency is forward Jake LaRavia. LaRavia is a 23-year-old forward who stands 6-feet-7 and weighs 235 pounds, and he has had some stretches of promising play in his three seasons in the NBA.