The Mexican Juan Toscano Anderson signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, having left the Golden State Warriors, and Lebron JamesNBA star, was one of
The Mexican Juan Toscano Anderson signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, having left the Golden State Warriors, and Lebron JamesNBA star, was one of the players who gave him a warm welcome.
“New Lakers teammates showing affection in the NBA Summer League”, can be read in the league publication where the video of the hug between “El Rey” and the tricolor player was shared.
According to information from journalist Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Warriors did not validate the contract renewal option Juan Toscano for 2.1 million dollars, for which he was able to negotiate his arrival at the purple and gold.
NBA: Toscano’s message after his arrival at the Lakers
“All good things come to an end so new things can begin. #DubNation I can’t thank you enough. The experience I had at home was something I will never forget. So many things came of this experience, and I will be eternally grateful!” one of the messages that Toscano Anderson shared on his Twitter account.
In another tweet, the originator of Oakland, Calif.made clear his excitement for the new challenge that awaits him with the Lakers, where he will play alongside LeBron James, the top benchmark in the NBA today.
All good things do come to an end-for new ones to start. #DubNation I can’t thank and’all enough. The experience I had at home was something I’ll never forget. So many things culminated from this experience, & I’m forever grateful! 🏆
– Juan Toscano Anderson (@juanonjuan10) July 1, 2022
But with all that said, I’m extremely excited to be a Laker. New opportunities, new chapter of my life. The story is still being written!
– Juan Toscano Anderson (@juanonjuan10) July 1, 2022
“But with all of that said, I’m extremely excited to be a Laker. New opportunities, new chapter in my life. History is still being written!” the 29-year-old said.
Juan Toscano spent three seasons with the Golden State Warriors, a franchise with which he played 73 games in his last season, averaging 4.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.
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