Lakers May Have Found The Young Wing Luka And Reaves Need

The Lakers are poised for a new era as standout Baylor alumnus Cameron Carr steps into a key role alongside Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

The Lakers are trying to figure out what comes next after losing LeBron James to free agency, and the answer is bigger than simply replacing a star. They need pieces that fit around Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, too, and Cameron Carr is already making a case that he can be one of them.

The Baylor standout was brought in with a clear job description: soak up rotational wing minutes and give the Lakers a complementary option on the perimeter alongside their backcourt pieces. That idea got an early boost Friday night in the team’s NBA Summer League game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Carr followed up a 26-point showing at the California Classic with another eye-catching performance in Las Vegas at the Thomas & Mack Arena. He brought the energy with big dunks and scored in bunches as the Lakers beat the Thunder 96-84. The No. 24 overall pick finished with 18 points, two rebounds and two blocks, according to NBA research.

Before his debut with the Lakers, Carr said the moment had him feeling the pressure.

"If I said I wasn't nervous, I'd be lying," Carr said, according to Marcus D. Smith of USA Today.

"I was probably nervous, excited. I just was ready, just for the first opportunity for the ball to go up in the air, and I just get to compete with these guys."

Whatever nerves he had, they didn’t show for long. Carr looked comfortable on both ends, and his first night in Las Vegas gave the Lakers a promising glimpse of the kind of wing help they’re hoping to build around.

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