The Los Angeles Lakers drafted Indiana University guard Jalen Hood-Schifino and Pepperdine University wing Maxwell Lewis in the first and second rounds, respectively, of Thursday’s NBA draft. Although the reaction to them taking Hood-Schifino has been mixed, the team has high hopes for both players.
But the two won’t be the only prospects Los Angeles will be taking a look at.
Just after the draft ended, it signed center Colin Castleton and guard D’Moi Hodge as undrafted free agents, then they snatched forward Alex Fudge on an Exhibit 10 contract.
In addition, the Lakers have decided to give an Exhibit 10 deal to Damion Baugh, a guard out of Texas Christian University (h/t Lakers Daily).
Sources say the Lakers will sign TCU guard Damion Baugh to an Exhibit 10 contract. A 6-foot-4 guard, he averaged 12.6 pts, 4.7 rebs and 5.8 ast last season.
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Baugh has potential as a penetrator and distributor, as well as a contributor on the defensive end. However, the 6-foot-4 man isn’t a good 3-point shooter, at least not yet.
A more detailed look at Baugh can be seen here.