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Lakers Sign Kobe Bufkin Amidst Guard Shortage
14 Jan
Summary
- Kobe Bufkin, 22, signed a 10-day contract with the Lakers.
- Bufkin excelled in the G-League, averaging 26.7 points.
- The signing addresses the Lakers' need for guard depth.

The Los Angeles Lakers have signed shooting guard Kobe Bufkin to a 10-day contract. The 22-year-old joins the team from their G-League affiliate, the South Bay Lakers, where he demonstrated exceptional performance. Bufkin averaged 26.7 points on efficient shooting percentages, alongside 4.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game.
This acquisition comes as the Lakers face a shortage of guards, notably with second-leading scorer Austin Reaves out due to a calf strain. Other guards like Marcus Smart and Gabe Vincent have yet to fully establish their roles, making Bufkin's arrival timely. He and fellow South Bay call-up Nick Smith Jr. are expected to compete for bench guard minutes.
Bufkin, a former first-round pick from Michigan, now has a significant opportunity to prove his scoring, playmaking, and defensive abilities on the NBA stage. He is set to begin immediately as the Lakers face the Atlanta Hawks tonight.




