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Lakers Stir Up Storm with Mysterious Signing: Son of NCAA Superstar Officially Joins After Blockbuster 7-Team Trade involving Kevin Durant

The Los Angeles Lakers sent shockwaves through the NBA over the weekend, finalizing a monumental seven-team trade centered around Kevin Durant. The deal, agreed upon three days prior, marked a historic moment for the franchise and the league, setting the stage for a transformative roster move.

 

In the wake of this blockbuster trade, the Lakers made another splash by officially signing Adou Thiero, the son of former NCAA superstar Mariam Sy, who averaged an impressive 22.4 points per game at Oklahoma City University before transitioning to the WNBA. The 6-foot-8 forward inked a three-year, $5.95 million contract with the Lakers late Sunday, as reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The deal includes two fully guaranteed years and a team option for the third year.

Thiero, selected as the 36th overall pick, brings a dynamic skill set to Los Angeles. During his junior year at Arkansas, he averaged 15.1 points on 54.5% shooting, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game. Hailing from Salt Lake City, Utah, Thiero is a standout athlete known for his agility and efficiency on the court. Whether executing quick jab steps, powerful rip-through moves to finish above the rim, or showcasing lateral footwork and recovery speed on defense, Thiero is poised to make an immediate impact for the Lakers in the upcoming season.

While Thiero’s college three-point shooting percentage stood at 28.4%, his potential to develop into a reliable long-range shooter at the professional level could elevate him into a formidable force. With his athleticism and versatile skill set, Thiero has the tools to leave a lasting mark on the NBA.

The Lakers’ bold moves, from the Durant trade to the signing of Thiero, signal their intent to reshape the roster and compete at the highest level. As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Thiero to see if he can live up to his pedigree and help propel the Lakers to new heights.