Lakers News: The decision on another possible target contract has been delayed considering…

Wizards have extended the deadline for Landry Shamet’s $11 million contract to become fully guaranteed until July 13, giving both teams more time to consider their options.

Shamet, a 27-year-old shooting guard, has played for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers, L.A. Clippers, Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns, and most recently, the Wizards.

Last season, he averaged 7.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 0.5 steals per game over 46 games. Known for his ability to space the floor, Shamet has a career three-point shooting percentage of 38.4%, despite a slight dip to 33.8% last season.

The Lakers are likely looking to bolster their bench after last season’s underwhelming performances from Gabe Vincent and Spencer Dinwiddie. Shamet’s experience and shooting prowess could make him a valuable asset for the team moving forward.

Last season, he averaged 7.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 0.5 steals per game over 46 games. Known for his ability to space the floor, Shamet has a career three-point shooting percentage of 38.4%, despite a slight dip to 33.8% last season.

The Lakers are likely looking to bolster their bench after last season’s underwhelming performances from Gabe Vincent and Spencer Dinwiddie. Shamet’s experience and shooting prowess could make him a valuable asset for the team moving forward.

izards have extended the deadline for Landry Shamet’s $11 million contract to become fully guaranteed until July 13, giving both teams more time to consider their options.

Shamet, a 27-year-old shooting guard, has played for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers, L.A. Clippers, Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns, and most recently, the Wizards.

Last season, he averaged 7.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 0.5 steals per game over 46 games. Known for his ability to space the floor, Shamet has a career three-point shooting percentage of 38.4%, despite a slight dip to 33.8% last season.

The Lakers are likely looking to bolster their bench after last season’s underwhelming performances from Gabe Vincent and Spencer Dinwiddie. Shamet’s experience and shooting prowess could make him a valuable asset for the team moving forward.

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