Lakers Rumors & Recap: Nick Young Signed for Two Years, Not One

Ryan Ward
5 Min Read

nick-youngAfter the departure of Dwight Howard and the team choosing to amnesty Metta World Peace, the Los Angeles Lakers have gone in a different direction with cheaper options.

The first move the team made was signing veteran center Chris Kaman. The move was reasonable and a decent option for the Lakers, but the next move took everyone by surprise. The Lakers were able to convince 28-year-old scorer Nick Young to take a considerable pay cut in order to play in Los Angeles once again, but even though it appeared to be a one-year deal, it was actually two with a player option for the second year.

The main goal for the Lakers’ front office heading into the offseason was to limit contracts that will carry over into 2014. With such a talented free agent class led by LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, the Lakers wanted as much cap space as possible to bring in one or two of the superstars that will potentially become available.

With that being said, Young’s deal being two years instead of one was unexpected, but still a wise considering that it’s not a big investment and Young can simply leave after one year.

As of right now, only Young, Steve Nash and Robert Sacre are on the books after next season, but the team isn’t done wheeling and dealing with more players likely to be signed this summer.

Lakers Nation News

Lakers News: Chris Kaman Believes He Can Still Play at All-Star Level

Lakers News: Chris Kaman Excited to See Kobe’s Work Ethic First Hand

Lakers News: Mitch Kupchak Says Chris Kaman Will Fit in Well

VIDEO: Rapper Nelly Criticizes Kobe Bryant on ESPN’s First Take

Deja Vu All Over: Can a LeBron Who Can’t Go to Heat Go to Lakers?

NBA News: Paul George Discusses Upcoming Free Agency, Lakers 

Lakers News: Nick Young’s Contract with Lakers is for Two Years

Lakers News: Lakers Officially Sign Wesley Johnson to Roster

Kobe Told Chris Douglas-Robert he is Three Months Ahead of Schedule

Lakers News: Nick Young Dominates in Drew League, Scores 31 Points

NBA News: New York Knicks Agree to Terms with Metta World Peace

VIDEO: Dwight Howard Said it was Hard Playing with Kobe Bryant

Lakers Ranked Forbes’ 31st Most Valuable Professional Sports Franchise

Mike D’Antoni Says Lakers Looking for More Athleticism this Offseason

Mike D’Antoni Hopes Chris Kaman, Pau Gasol can Complement One Another

Lakers News

Metta World Peace Says he will Sign with the New York Knicks [LA Times]

Mike Brown: Lakers’ Firing ‘Did Sting,’ Now Eagerly Runs Cavaliers [LA Times]

Lakers Say Goodbye to Metta World Peace and Hello to Nick Young [LA Times]

Lakers Aren’t a Reasonable Destination for Bucks’ Brandon Jennings [LA Times]

Ding: Lakers Still Waiting for Nash to Create Fun for All [OC Register]

Young Comes to Lakers in Search of ‘Respect’ [OC Register]

Disputed Kobe Memorabilia Items Find a Resting Sports [OC Register]

Douglas-Roberts Talks Kobe, Earning a Spot in NBA [Silver Screen & Roll]

Kobe ‘Three Months Ahead’ of Schedule [Silver Screen & Roll]

Metta Ready for Next Challenge in New York [Silver Screen & Roll]

Chris Douglas-Roberts Talks Summer League, Kobe and Jerseys [Forum Blue & Gold]

NBA News

NBA News: Mike Miller to be Amnestied by Miami Heat [Sports City]

NBA News: Derrick Rose Says He’s ‘100 Percent’ Will Play First [Sports City]

NBA Rumors: Pistons, Bucks Discussing Brandon Jennings Sign and Trade [Sports City]

NBA Video: Young Rockets Fan Tells Shaq ‘Don’t Disrespect Houston’ [Sports City]

NBA News: Wizards Begin Contract Negotiations with John Wall [Sports City]

The Kings Start Over [SB Nation]

The B-List: Meet the Shabazz [SB Nation]

Fighting Over Rockets fans’ Money [SB Nation]

Ray McCallum’s Play Could Leave Sacramento with Tough Choices [Pro Basketball Talk]

Report: Heat Re-Open Talks with Greg Oden’s Agent [Pro Basketball Talk]

Paul Pierce Says Thanks to Boston with Instagram Photos. Well Done Sir. [Pro Basketball Talk]

Follow:
Ryan Ward is a Reporter/Editor and shares duties of being a Social Media Manager on a daily basis at Lakers Nation. As a credentialed member of the media, Ryan covers Lakers home games, press conferences as well as interviewing players from both the NBA and NFL. A Los Angeles native, but born and bred in the UK. Long-suffering Raiders fan and a Liverpool supporter since birth.
Exit mobile version