Drew Timme Earns Lakers Two-Way Deal
The Los Angeles Lakers signed former Gonzaga star Drew Timme to a two-way contract after he dominated with the South Bay Lakers, averaging 25.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists. Sources called him "a standout during practices — including when LeBron James was on a rehabilitation assignment with South Bay." The move addresses frontcourt depth after Deandre Ayton left Sunday's game with a right knee contusion and was ruled out for Tuesday’s matchup. Merlin sees this as a classic crossroads moment. Timme’s scoring craft and veteran feel — two-time WCC Player of the Year and Gonzaga’s all-time leading scorer — give him a real chance to help a Lakers team on a four-game win streak. But a two-way slot is a trial: defensive mobility and consistency against NBA bigs will decide if he turns this audition into a regular role.
