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LeBron James is ‘happy’ Dennis Schroder is returning to Lakers

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September is usually a dead period in the NBA, but there have been some moves made this month, and that has included the Los Angeles Lakers.

On Friday, they signed veteran guard Dennis Schroder to a one-year contract for $2.64 million to add depth and versatility to their backcourt.

It marks a return to the Purple and Gold for the German native, as he played for the team during the 2020-21 season. That year, he averaged 15.4 points and 5.8 assists per game while starting all of the 61 contests he appeared in.

But he left the team last summer on less than good terms, as he was demanding a huge contract extension. Reportedly, Schroder wanted L.A. to pay him at least $100 million over five years.

In addition, there were whispers that Schroder had some strained relations with teammates. Anthony Davis reportedly felt the guard wasn’t getting him the type of great looks he had previously gotten from Rajon Rondo.

But LeBron James made it clear he’s glad Schroder is back.

The addition of Schroder has created something of a logjam in the Lakers’ backcourt, as he, Kendrick Nunn, Patrick Beverley and Russell Westbrook are all small guards who mostly play at the 1.

This signing has undoubtedly stirred up speculation that Westbrook may indeed be on his way out of L.A., although nothing at all is imminent at the time of this writing.

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