Lakers begin signing multiple undrafted free agents after NBA Draft

While the second round turned out to be a dud for the Lakers on Wednesday, the conclusion of the NBA Draft is when the team really starts to get to work.

The team agreed to two-way deals with both Peter Suder and AK Okereke, then began filling out the rest of the Summer League roster in search of the next Austin Reaves.

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First, they agreed to an Exhibit-10 deal with William Kyle III, a big man out of Syracuse.

Kyle played for three schools in his four years of college, including a season at UCLA in 2024-25. He finished his career on the other side of the country where he played 28.1 minutes per game for the Orange, averaging 8.4 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots.

But a short watch of any highlight video will show why the Lakers targeted Kyle. He’s an incredibly athlete on both ends of the floor. He’s a lob threat who can also protect the rim. He’s undersized, which is part of the reason he went undrafted, but he certainly has a lot of bounce.

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The purple and gold also agreed to an Exhibit-10 deal with Robbie Avila out of Saint Louis, too. He was the A10 Player of the Year with some of the best nicknames you’re ever going to find.

Personally, I’m a fan of Milk Chamberlain, but Cream Abdul-Jabbar is a great one as well.

As far as his on-court production, Avila is the polar opposite as a big man of Kyle. He averaged 12.8 points per game last season, but is a stretch big who hit 41% of his 4.6 threes per game. He also handed out 4.1 assists and grabbed 4.5 rebounds per contest.

He will likely be a fan favorite at Summer League, but it’s unlikely he gets much further than that. His lack of athleticism and quickness as a big man will make it hard for him to earn meaningful minutes in NBA games.

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Marquette’s Chase Ross also signed an Exhibit-10 deal with the Lakers.

In his senior season, Ross averaged 14.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and a conference-leading 2.3 steals per game. He struggled offensively, shooting 42.1% from the field and 29.5% from the 3-point line, but it’s the other end of the court where he made his impact as he was named to the Big East All-Defense team…


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