The Lakers signed Christian Koloko and Chris Mañon to two-way deals while waiving Trey Jemison III. Jemison, who averaged 2.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in 22 games, lacked standout performances or explosiveness. He was recognized for his dependability and defensive effort but ultimately did not meet the team's requirements for another two-way deal. The Lakers are actively making offseason moves, indicating a focus on player development and roster optimization.
Trey Jemison III was waived by the Lakers after signing a two-way deal last season, averaging 2.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in 22 games.
While Jemison provided effort and could be a dependable player, his lack of standout performances led to the decision not to renew his two-way contract.
Christian Koloko and Chris Mañon were signed to two-way deals as the Lakers continue to make moves this offseason.
Despite his attributes of total effort and defensive presence, Jemison's potential was deemed insufficient for the Lakers to commit to him with another two-way deal.
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