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Imagine a sneak peek at the newest toys before the real game begins. In basketball, the Summer League is a set of friendly games where teams show off their brand‑new young players (called rookies). This year’s group of new players is said to be one of the best in a long time, and the Los Angeles Lakers might have grabbed a good one.
The Lakers’ team currently doesn’t have many players who play on the “wing” (the sides of the court, usually versatile forwards/guards). Carr looks like he can help on both offense (scoring) and defense (stopping the other team). That makes him a “two‑way producer.”
Important Point: Because he can do both, he has a real chance to earn a regular spot in coach JJ Redick’s playing group (called the rotation).
Carr’s scoring is built around a special talent: he can shoot the ball from any place on the court. He uses proper shooting form and smart foot movement to line up his shots.
The Lakers’ summer team didn’t have many players who can dribble and set up plays (ballhandlers). So Carr had to do a lot himself.
Because the main Lakers team already has star ballhandlers like Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves, and backup Collin Sexton, Carr won’t handle the ball much. His best chance for playing time is being a great off‑ball player (someone who moves without the ball). Coach Redick loves “movement shooters” (players who run to get open). The Lakers used plays to free Carr:
In four Summer League games:
Callout – Unique Stat: Last season in college (Division 1, the top level), Carr was the only player to make over 70 three‑pointers and block over 40 shots. That’s a rare mix of shooting and defense for a perimeter player!
Carr’s length and athleticism let him block shots out on the edges of the court (perimeter blocks). In plays where most players would be beaten, he recovers super fast.
Even with the good signs, he’s still learning:
Cameron Carr, the Lakers’ 24th draft pick (acquired via trade with New York), has looked like a fantastic find in Summer League. He can shoot from anywhere, move without the ball, and block shots despite being a perimeter player. While Summer League isn’t a perfect predictor, all signs point to the Lakers getting a steal who might help the team right away.
1. What is the NBA Summer League?
It’s a set of exhibition games in the summer where teams test rookies and young players before the real season.
2. What does “two‑way player” mean?
It means Carr can help on both offense (scoring) and defense (stopping opponents), which is very valuable.
3. Why doesn’t Carr handle the ball more?
The Lakers already have star guards like Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves, and Collin Sexton who run the offense, so Carr focuses on moving and shooting.
4. What makes his college stats special?
He was the only top‑college player last year with both 70+ three‑pointers made and 40+ blocks, showing a rare combo of outside shooting and shot‑blocking.
5. Is he ready to play in the NBA now?
He still needs to get stronger and improve some skills, but early signs suggest he could contribute immediately.
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