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Important Point: The Lakers made this deal while they are still trying to get another player, Jonathan Kuminga, who is a free agent forward (a player who plays the forward position and is not signed to any team right now, so he can choose where to go). So they are adding Ziaire AND still looking for Jonathan!
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To wrap it up: The Los Angeles Lakers added a new player, Ziaire Williams (age 24, ex-Brooklyn Nets forward, high-school teammate of Bronny James), to make their team deeper during the offseason. This move happened while they are still chasing free agent forward Jonathan Kuminga. The news came from ESPN’s Shams Charania and was shared by Bleacher Report, who promise more updates soon. You can follow Bleacher Report on Google or social media for all the latest.
Q1: What does "adding depth" mean in kid terms?
A: It means getting more good players so the team has backups—like having extra puzzle pieces in case one gets lost.
Q2: Who is Ziaire Williams?
A: He’s a 24-year-old basketball player who used to be on the Brooklyn Nets. He just joined the Lakers and once played high school basketball with Bronny James at Sierra Canyon.
Q3: What is a "free agent" like Jonathan Kuminga?
A: A free agent is a player who isn’t attached to any team yet, so he can sign with whoever he wants—like a free buddy choosing which team to play with at recess. (And Kuminga is a forward, just like Ziaire!)
Q4: Why will the article be updated?
A: The writers said they will add more info and analysis later, so readers can learn even more about how this affects the Lakers.
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