Kevon Looney is starting a new chapter in his career, and the veteran center feels the timing is perfect.
Just days after signing a one-year, $3.9 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, the three-time NBA champion explained why the opportunity appealed to him and why he is excited to play alongside Luka Dončić.
Kevon Looney Eager To Embrace Lakers Opportunity
The Lakers made several changes to their frontcourt this offseason. They traded for Walker Kessler from the Utah Jazz, moved on from Deandre Ayton, and let Jaxson Hayes leave in free agency. Those moves opened up a spot for an experienced backup center, and the team chose Looney to take on that role.
Looney’s decision came during one of the busiest times of his life. While preparing for his wedding in Santa Barbara, California, he was also dealing with free agency before ultimately choosing Los Angeles.
“I knew I was going to be a free agent. I looked at the landscape of free agency and where there was an opportunity where I could play,” Looney told Fadeaway World. “LA is a place that I come to all the time. I’m here a lot of the times. I got a lot of friends and family. So to have the opportunity to join the Lakers, I couldn’t turn that down.”
The veteran also explained why wearing a Lakers uniform means so much to him.
“It’s a big-time opportunity. It’s big time to play for another historic franchise. Lakers fans are amazing. I’ve been playing against them my whole career,” Looney continued.
“I see how much they travel. They love their team, and they want their team to win. I’m super excited to be a part of that. Playing with great players is great. I’ll be able to play with Luka and Reaves, and everybody else. I’m super excited.”
Looney’s experience gives Los Angeles a dependable reserve behind Kessler. His rebounding, physical screens, and playoff experience should fit naturally with a roster built around Dončić and Austin Reaves.
Looney also discussed what he expects from sharing the floor with one of the NBA’s best playmakers. Rather than assuming how the partnership will work, he plans to learn directly from Dončić.
“Luka is a pick-and-roll master,” Looney said. “He’s probably the best in the league at it with finding angles and manipulating the defense. I want to pick his mind and learn from him and how he wants his screens set… Every time I go to a new team or play with a new guard, I ask them how he likes to play. That’s always the fun part.”
That mindset fits the role Looney has played. After spending years setting screens and creating space for star guards, he believes good communication will be the key to developing strong chemistry with Dončić.
Looney also said his 21-game stint with the New Orleans Pelicans was mainly due to the team’s focus on its younger players, not because of the left knee injury he suffered during training camp, so it’s more like he is ready for a larger role.
Meanwhile, the Lakers may not be done developing their roster. Jonathan Kuminga is still reportedly a target, with the team exploring a possible sign-and-trade deal.
