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Unlock the Secret Twist That Will Change Everything You Thought About This Story!

Unlock the Secret Twist That Will Change Everything You Thought About This Story!

The Los Angeles Lakers need to add depth at center.

Head coach JJ Redick doesn’t seem to trust Jaxson Hayes, as made evident by his decision not to use him in the playoffs.

That’s why it’s not much of a surprise to hear that Hayes might not be returning next season.

According to Anthony Irwin of ClutchPoints, via NBA Central, Hayes isn’t happy with his diminished role and the money he potentially lost with his benching.

“In terms of returning talent, sources say there is an outside chance of Jaxson Hayes returning, but he wasn’t thrilled about his role disappearing in the postseason and the money he lost as his minutes dwindled. From the Lakers perspective, they’re weighing Redick losing faith in him, how he might handle them bringing in his replacement or the inevitable demotion he’d be in line for this summer,” Irwin said.

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