The addition of the veteran point guard, who averaged 15.4 points and 5.8 assists during the 2020-21 season with the Lakers, only further clouds the future for Russell Westbrook.
So much about the Lakers’ roster has turned over in the past 18 months, that it might be difficult to remember a time when Dennis Schröder was looked at as a potential franchise point guard.
Schröder agreed to terms with the Lakers on Friday, sources confirmed to Southern California News Group, coming back on a one-year veteran’s minimum contract after a season in Boston and Houston. With the move, the Lakers add another guard to a roster brimming with backcourt players, which only further clouds the future for Russell Westbrook.
After his season with the Lakers, Schröder did not secure the deal he was hoping for in free agency, eventually settling for a one-year deal with the Boston Celtics for $5.9 million. He was traded to the Houston Rockets during the season and averaged 13.5 points and 4.6 assists in 64 games between the two teams.
Schröder has experience playing alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis from his previous Lakers stint, and he played with Westbrook in Oklahoma City. New Lakers coach Darvin Ham was an assistant with the Atlanta Hawks during Schröder’s years there. Even though Schröder and the Lakers couldn’t come to a long-term agreement in 2021, General Manager Rob Pelinka is believed to have maintained a good relationship with him.
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