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- Jaxson Hayes reflects on his role with the Lakers during the 2023-24 season.
- Hayes faced challenges with inconsistent minutes and a backup position.
- Despite limitations, Hayes feels his experience with the Lakers contributed to his growth.
- Hayes is undecided about exercising his player option for the 2024-25 season.
Hayes’ Lakers Season: Growth Amid Uncertainty
Former lottery pick Jaxson Hayes joined the Los Angeles Lakers to revitalize his NBA career and found himself backing up star Anthony Davis. His first season with the team was a mix of high-energy plays and frustration over irregular playing time.
Hayes admitted to struggling early in the season due to the unpredictability of his role. However, a period of benching offered him a chance to reassess and contribute more effectively as a backup. At 24, Hayes believes his stint with the Lakers has been instrumental in his development, providing exposure and learning opportunities from some of the best in the game.
As the Lakers’ general manager Rob Pelinka often bets on young talents, Hayes’ future with the team could see further growth alongside Davis, depending on his decision regarding the player option for the 2024-25 season. With free agency approaching, Hayes remains uncertain about his next move, leaving his continued presence with the Lakers in question.