One thing that has become extremely clear this season is that this Los Angeles Lakers team is a very close knit group. From the returning players of a season ago to the new additions such as Deandre Ayton, Marcus Smart and Jake LaRavia, these players are always seen on the court supporting each other to the utmost degree.
It’s not just on the court that this bond and chemistry grows, but off the court as well as those are the times when players can really connect on things aside from the game of basketball. And recently, the team came together over food provided by Ayton’s mother, Andrea.
Ayton’s mother was at the facility at 3 a.m. to prepare a full spread of traditional Jamaican cuisine which the entire team and staff was able to enjoy, via Lakers YouTube:
While Ayton was born in the Bahamas, his mother is of Jamaican descent, hence the Jamaican food on display. Jamaican, and Caribbean food in general is some of the most flavorful and beloved food around the world and it was clear that this is what Ayton grew up on. The Lakers were able to enjoy fried and jerk chicken, plantains, oxtails, cabbage, rice and peas with LaRavia having to go back for seconds and even looked like he was packing some up to go as well.
As assistant coach Lindsay Harding spoke about in the video, being able to come together for home-cooked food and talk about everything other than the game is what really allows for a team to come together. And Ayton’s mother clearly has a passion and joy for cooking and feeding people as this was something that began in a church and grew from there.
When the Lakers signed Ayton this offseason there were a lot of questions about whether he would be a good fit with the team. The big man has been excellent on the court so far, but something like this shows that Ayton and the Lakers are connecting off the court just as well and really makes this franchise a home for him and his family.
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