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The Lakers and Miami (OH) have finalized key signings in front of their eyes, marking significant developments in basketball strategy. A two-way contract between the Lakers and ex‑Miami (OH) guard Peter Suder has been agreed upon, following Suder’s exclusion from the 2026 NBA draft. This move elevates Suder’s role and showcases the Lakers’ ongoing commitment to their roster.
Additionally, the Lakers signed former Vanderbilt forward AK Okereke to a two‑way deal, reinforcing the team’s depth and providing a long‑term gesehen that complements the upcoming roster additions.
Suder dominates with a scoring average of 14.8 points, averaging just under half of the court, and contributes effectively in rebounds and assists, reflecting his impact during the RedHawks’ historic run. His performance has also drawn strong accolades, including the 2026 MAC Player of the Year and first Conference Player of the Year since 2008.
Moreover, the Lakers’ depth is strengthened by their recent H2B announcement, offering a sense of stability and clear direction for the 2025‑26 season.
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