3-point shot 39.6%... 3&D's desire to remain in LAL with the best cost-effectiveness
Prince wants to stay.
Forward Turrin Prince talked about re-signing with the Los Angeles Lakers in an interview with 'Lakers Nation' on the 29th (Korea Standard Time).
The Lakers renewed their contracts with DeAngelo Russell, Austin Reeves and Rui Hachimura last summer. It also recruited a large number of external resources that are not burdened with salary caps.
Turin Prince was also a player who played this season wearing a new Lakers uniform. He became a member of the Golden & Purple Corps after signing a one-year contract worth 4.5 million dollars.
Prince, who was born in 1994 and has seen his best performance in this season, was among the best in terms of cost-effectiveness. As a 3&D forward, who has long arms compared to his height, he scored 8.9 points on average this season, moving back and forth from the starting pitcher to the bench.
Notably, he recorded a three-point success rate of 39.6 percent, boasting his value as a 3&D forward. He played in 78 games without any major injuries during this season.
Prince, who wrapped up his season in LA, will become a free agent again this summer. If LeBron James stays and the LeBron-And Sunny Davis one-two punch stays, 3&D forwards like Prince are a must-have resource for the Lakers.
Prince has also played a season, but he is very encouraged to stay with the Lakers. In interviews with the media, he left words that show his love for the Lakers.
Prince looked back and said, "The quality of life that my family felt in LA was something we probably didn't feel in the last three or four seasons."
"That's why staying in LA will definitely be the number one priority in this FA. For sure, I want to be a 100% Laker," he added.
Prince, who debuted in Atlanta but became a journeyman, played for a total of five teams from the 2018-2019 season to this season. Since he played for several teams, he has plenty of room to settle down.
The key is that there is no big difference in his contract negotiations with the Lakers. As the Lakers do not have much room for salary cap, some clubs may offer more attractive salaries or roles.
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