After drafting Zach Auguste in the second round of the NBA draft this past June, the Lakers gave Auguste the chance to compete for a roster spot in their training camp later this month.
Auguste played well in the summer league for the Lakers, averaging 5.3 points and 4 rebounds in just over 15 minutes per game. As a second-round pick, he did not have a guaranteed contract after the draft, and this new deal also does not secure him a roster spot. Terms of the deal were not made public.
At the moment, the Lakers already have the maximum allowed 15 guaranteed contracts on their roster.