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AP Source: Kuzma gets 3-year, $40M extension with Lakers

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LOS ANGELES — Forward Kyle Kuzma has agreed to a threeyear, $40 million extension to remain with the NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers, a person familiar with the deal said Sunday.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Lakers didn’t disclose the terms of the deal in their announceme­nt of an extension. ESPN first reported the terms of Kuzma’s rookie contract extension, which begins in 2021 and includes a player option for the 2023-24 season.

Kuzma has been a key component of the Lakers’ core for three seasons since the team acquired him in a draftday trade in 2017.

“It is especially gratifying for our Lakers franchise to draft, develop and now sign one of our own to a contract extension,” Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka said. “Kyle has shown tremendous growth over the last three years, and played a crucial role on last season’s championsh­ip team.”

Kuzma made the All-NBA rookie first team in 2018, and the smooth scorer averaged a career-best 18.7 points in his second pro season after the arrival of LeBron James.

When Anthony Davis and several veteran additions transforme­d the Lakers into title contenders last season, Kuzma transition­ed into a supporting role as a reserve scorer and a wing defender. His scoring average and shooting percentage declined, but he worked on improving his defense and playmaking.

Despite his decline in numbers, Kuzma is a valuable component for the defending champs because of his versatilit­y and capability of providing quick offense. James and Davis have mentored Kuzma on defense as well, and Kuzma is expected to compete for a starting job and more minutes this season.

The Lakers begin defense of their 16th NBA championsh­ip on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Clippers.

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