
The Lakers announced on Saturday afternoon that they have agreed to deals with four players from their Summer League roster in RJ Davis, Eric Dixon, Arthur Kaluma and Augustas Marčiulionis.
While all four were on the Lakers’ Summer League, only two of them played. Eric Dixon was initially reported as a two-way signing, but an injury kept him off the floor for the entirety of Summer League play between the California Classic and Las Vegas. His signing at least indicates that he will be available for training
camp.
Similarly, Marčiulionis was signed heading into Summer League but injury kept him from playing.
Both Davis and Kaluma, meanwhile, did take part in Summer League play. Davis was a very active member of the team, playing in seven games. He averaged 14.6 minutes, 6.1 points and 2.6 assists. He struggled shooting the ball, hitting just 38.1% from the field and 23.8% from the 3-point line.
Kaluma only featured in four games, averaging 12.3 minutes per contest. Twelve of his 18 points came in one game when he finished with a dozen points, three rebounds and two assists in a win over the Pelicans.
Exhibit-10 deals mean they will join the Lakers in training camp before likely being cut. They will, however, get an added monetary bonus if they sign with the Lakers G League team.
The Lakers can have a roster of up to 20 players heading into training camp.
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