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On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Lakers officially cut ties with 6-foot-11 big man Drew Timme, a former standout from Gonzaga who had joined the Lakers organization through their G League affiliate, South Bay Lakers. The move ends his brief time as one of the Lakers' developmental prospects.

Short Stint with the Lakers

Timme initially signed a two-way contract with the Lakers after going undrafted in 2023, giving him a chance to split time between the NBA team and its G League affiliate. He showed solid production in the G League, offering size, rebounding, and playmaking ability around the rim. However, with the Lakers adjusting their roster and focusing on flexibility for upcoming signings, the franchise decided to move on from the 23-year-old forward.

Strong G League Impact

At South Bay, Timme displayed steady progress, averaging double figures in scoring and contributing on both ends of the floor. Known for his finesse around the basket and high basketball IQ, he quickly became a reliable interior presence and a fan favorite.

Future Outlook

Timme is now a free agent and will look for another team to continue his professional career, possibly overseas or with another G League organization. His basketball fundamentals and collegiate record suggest he has the potential to carve out a role elsewhere.

“Drew brought professionalism and effort every day. We wish him the best moving forward,” a South Bay Lakers staff member shared following the announcement.


Author summary: The Lakers parted ways with 6'11" forward Drew Timme, ending his short stint after a promising G League run marked by skill and consistency.

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