The Los Angeles Lakers need to be in the business of developing young talent, and they have a couple of players on their roster who seem to have potential. Forward Adou Thiero, who just finished his rookie season, is explosive, a strong finisher and has the potential to become a good defender, and Cameron Carr, the No. 24 pick in this month’s NBA draft, is very athletic and a potent outside shooter.
This season, Chris Mañon was on the Lakers’ roster via a two-way contract. He barely got onto the court, but the team has reportedly given him a two-way qualifying offer, which will make him a restricted free agent.
Mañon, a 6-foot-4 guard, appeared in nine games with Los Angeles this season and averaged 0.8 points and 1.1 rebounds in 5.1 minutes a game. He’s known as more of a defensive-minded player, especially since he averaged a modest 9.9 points in 19.6 minutes a game during his four-year college career.
While with the Lakers’ G League affiliate this season, Mañon registered 11.6 points on 51.1% field-goal shooting, six rebounds, 2.5 assists, 2.1 steals and 0.9 blocks a game. He went undrafted a year ago out of Vanderbilt University.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers have reportedly given Chris Mañon a two-way qualifying offer
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