The Lakers' roster has undergone significant changes over the past few seasons.
It seems like outside of the main core of players, no one is safe from a trade or from being moved.
Even though LeBron James continues to extend his career, the feeling going into each season is that it could be the last.
The Lakers know this and have tried to maximize their chances of winning while he is still in the league.
Reports came out Thursday that one of the Laker players who was briefly on the team with LeBron back in 2022-23 just agreed to a new deal to play overseas.
What former Laker signed a contract overseas?
Former Laker Juan Toscano-Anderson reportedly signed with Italian team Pallacanestro Trieste (via HoopsHype).
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Toscano-Anderson had a short stint with the Lakers, playing 30 games with the team in 2022-23.
He's mainly known for his years with the Warriors, winning an NBA championship with the team back in 2022.
He played with the Warriors for three seasons, from 2019-20 to 2021-22. In his five years in the NBA, he also played briefly for the Kings and Jazz.
Despite only five years in the NBA, he's currently 32 years old. Before playing his first NBA game, he played several years with clubs in other countries and also spent time down in the G-League with the Warriors' affiliate.
Toscano-Anderson is one of six Mexican players to play in the NBA and was only the second Mexican player to win an NBA championship.
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