LOS ANGELES -- The Lakers agreed to terms with three of their former players on Monday -- Dwight Howard, Trevor Ariza and Wayne Ellington -- as the franchise looks to refill its roster after all the pieces it sent out in the Russell Westbrook deal, sources told ESPN.
Howard, 35, won a championship with L.A. in his second stint with the team two seasons ago before joining the Philadelphia 76ers last year. His agent, Qais Haider, told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski of the agreement.
Ariza, 36, helped the Lakers win a title in 2009 alongside Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol.