Adou Thiero has wasted little time making himself impossible to ignore in Las Vegas.
While Lakers rookie Cameron Carr has drawn plenty of attention in Summer League, Thiero has been the one flashing the kind of plays that stop you mid-scroll: explosive dunks, active hands, and a defensive presence that keeps showing up possession after possession. Through two games, he’s looked like one of the more intriguing pieces on the Lakers’ summer roster.
The message from JJ Redick is pretty clear. In an interview with Brad Turner of the L.A.
Times, Thiero said the Lakers head coach wants him to be “a pest defensively.” That fits the early read on his game.
He’s raw, he gets a little out of control at times, but the tools are obvious and the energy is real.
That combination is why there’s at least a path for Thiero to work his way into Redick’s rotation during the 2026-27 NBA season. He still has a lot to prove, but the rest of Summer League, then training camp and the preseason in September, will give him a chance to keep building on what he’s shown so far.
The production has backed up the eye test. Thiero is averaging 17.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.0 blocks per game, while shooting 46.2 percent from the field. He has not made a three-pointer yet, which remains the biggest hole in his game.
That outside shot matters. The source of concern is familiar for Lakers fans: it’s the same issue Jarred Vanderbilt has dealt with over the years, where strong defense is offset by limited shooting from deep.
Still, Thiero has time on his side, and the Lakers have a reason to be patient. With superstar Luka Doncic bound to create open looks, there’s a real opportunity for Thiero to develop that part of his game while continuing to bring the defensive edge Redick wants.
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