Леброн Жэймс багийг орхисноор Остин Рийвс болон Лука Дончич нар Лэйкерсийн шинэ удирдагчид боллоо.
Остин Рийвс Лэйкерстэй дөрвөн жилийн 180 сая ам.долларын гэрээ байгуулснаар драфтад оролцоогүй тоглогчдын түүхэн дэх хамгийн өндөр цалинтай гэрээг үзэглэлээ. Тэрээр өөрийн карьерын турш хамт тоглосон Леброн Жэймсийг багийг орхисонд сэтгэл дундуур байгаа ч Лос-Анжелест үлдэх нь түүний чин хүсэл байсныг онцолсон юм. Рийвс ирэх улиралд Лука Дончичтой хамт багийн гол цөмийг бүрдүүлж, шинэчлэгдсэн бүрэлдэхүүнийг удирдан чиглүүлэх болно.
Лэйкерс энэ зун бүрэлдэхүүндээ томоохон өөрчлөлт оруулж, найман шинэ тоглогчийг нэгтгэжээ. Үүний дотор Юта Жаззаас ирсэн төвийн тоглогч Уокер Кесслер дөрвөн жилийн 130 сая ам.долларын гэрээ байгуулсан бол Сандро Мамукелашвили болон Коллин Секстон нар багийн гүнзгийрүүлсэн бүрэлдэхүүнийг бэхжүүлэхээр ирлээ. Кесслер багийнх нь итгэлийг алдахгүйн тулд талбай дээр бүх чадлаараа өрсөлдөхөд бэлэн байгаагаа илэрхийлсэн байна.
Шинэ тоглогчдын хувьд багийн соёл, дасгалжуулагч Жэй Жэй Редикийн арга барилд дасан зохицох нь чухал байгааг онцолжээ. Секстон өөрийн карьерын турш Леброн Жэймстэй хамт тоглохыг хүсэж байсан ч хувь тавилангаар түүнийг багтаа ирэх болгонд Жэймс явж байсныг хошигнон ярьсан байна. Лэйкерс ийнхүү цоо шинэ гарааны тавт болон сэлгээний тоглогчдоор ирэх улирлыг угтахад бэлэн боллоо.
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From the time Austin Reaves joined the Lakers in 2021 as an undrafted prospect, his basketball life centered around playing with a savant in LeBron James.
That no longer will be the case.
Reaves re-signed with the Lakers on a four-year, $180-million deal, but James decided to move on as he prepares to play an unprecedented 24th season.
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Reaves was stunned when he heard about James’ decision while playing golf in Lake Tahoe. Nearly two weeks later, Reaves says he still is trying to process the development.
“I kind of was thinking about it last night when I got here,” Reaves said Monday in his first news conference since re-signing. “Starting the season without him being on the team is going to be different for me. He’s kind of all I’ve ever known. Just him being around, joking around, acting like he’s 15. But that’s his decision and like I said in Tahoe, anytime I’ve talked about it, I got nothing but love and respect for him and yeah, let’s play some golf soon.”
The contract Reaves signed was the richest in NBA history for an undrafted player. At 28 and entering his sixth season, Reaves wanted to stay in L.A.
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“I wanted to be a Laker the whole time. We had that period from when the season ended until the first [of July] to get something done and we figured it out before then,” he said. “My heart was in L.A. the whole time.”
Reaves will become one of the de facto leaders of the Lakers along with Luka Doncic. The two once again will be one of the most dynamic backcourts in the NBA.
“Obviously my relationship with the guys that were on the team last year,” Reaves said of why he wanted to stay. “And then Luka. I mean, he’s one of my best friends on this planet. Talk to him almost every single day. He sends me videos of his golf swing and asks me what he can do to get better and I tell him I’m not a coach.”
The Lakers have overhauled the roster: All the players who started alongside Reaves in the playoffs last spring are gone. With the signing of former Brooklyn Nets forward Ziaire Williams on Monday, the Lakers have eight new players, all of them arriving either via trades, free agency or the draft.
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“They’re good,” Reaves said of the moves. “Obviously, I’ve been with the guys that are leaving for a couple years and with Bron for five years and I hate to see guys like that go. But the pieces that are coming in, I’m very excited about and I’m happy to get started today and see where it goes.”
One of those new players is Walker Kessler, a 7-foot-2 center the Lakers felt fit best around Doncic and Reaves because he’s a lob threat, rim-protector and good defender and is developing his three-point shooting.
The Lakers got him from the Utah Jazz in a trade and then signed him to a four-year, $130-million contract. The Lakers sent out two unprotected first-round picks (2031, 2033) and two first-round pick swaps (2028, 2030).
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Kessler, who played only five games last season after having surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, is aware the Lakers paid a big price to get him.
“It definitely makes you feel a certain way when you know an organization believes in you,” Kessler said Monday in his introduction. “And I think what they’ve invested, they’re showing that belief in a monetary value, not just with money, but like you said, assets. And for me, I’m somebody that if I know that they have that belief in me, I’m gonna run through a brick wall for them. That’s just how I’ve been wired my whole life and it definitely makes it a lot easier to go out there and compete for a team.”
Power forward Sandro Mamukelashvili could become a fan favorite, in part because of the tattoo he has on his lower left leg — a No. 24 in honor of Kobe Bryant.
Mamukelashvili, who signed a four-year, $52-million deal, averaged 11.2 points last season with the Toronto Raptors and shot 52.3% from the field, including 38.9% from three-point range.
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“I got a Mamba Mentality tattoo. I just love his mindset,” Mamukelashvili said. “Growing up, I used to always say, “Mah-moo Mentality!’ So, I know it’s a little far from each other. But we are getting closer.”
When guard Collin Sexton, another new Laker, was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2018, James left and signed with the Lakers. When Sexton signed a two-year, $19-million deal with the Lakers this month, James left again.
Sexton could only laugh about missing out on playing with James.
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“He’s just leaving every time I arrive,” Sexton said, laughing. “That’s what it is. No, but one of the other coaches made the same joke yesterday. It’s cool, I know. I’ve always wanted to team up with him for sure, but it’s definitely cool knowing him and just having normal conversations and stuff, so that’s cool.”
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Sexton averaged 15.4 points and shot 48.5% last season with Chicago and Charlotte. He’s ready for whatever role coach JJ Redick and the Lakers want for him.
“They believe in me,” he said. “And I just feel like at the end of the day, whenever a coach believes in you and like he said, he’s going to be hard on me and yelling and screaming at me. So, I like that. I think that’s what gets the best from me.”
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

