Jaxson Hayes says he chose the Lakers because he wants to win

Jaxson Hayes sounded like he values his craft during his introductory press conference with the Lakers.

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Typically, when NBA players weigh their options in free agency and decide which team to sign with, they follow the money.

It’s hard to argue against doing so: Young players want to ensure financial stability for life, not to mention generational wealth, especially since most NBA players are very family and community oriented.

But 23-year-old big man Jaxson Hayes, who made nearly $7 million this past season with the New Orleans Pelicans, decided to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-year deal that’s expected to pay him only the veteran’s minimum salary. That would mean he will make just over $2 million this coming season.

Hayes said on Thursday that fit and the opportunity to win tilted him in the Lakers’ direction.

Hayes may not end up being a big factor in Los Angeles’ success during the 2023-24 season. But the 6-foot-11 man can run the floor like a gazelle and leap as if he has springs in his legs.

That type of athleticism, not to mention his motor, could make him a nice fit for a Lakers team that loves to attack in transition and play fast, free and physical ball.