After trading away Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and letting Dennis Schroder and Alex Caruso walk in free agency, the Los Angeles Lakers guard depth became a question mark.
However, the Lakers were able to rebound after agreeing on a two-year deal with Kendrick Nunn, who surprisingly became a free agent after the Miami Heat swung a deal for Kyle Lowry, paving the way for him to join Los Angeles.
Even though he is young and a valuable player, Nunn said it was not that hard to take less money to join the Lakers and expanded on his decision to join the team.