Jaxson Hayes' Breakout Season with Lakers
Jaxson Hayes Impressive Lakers Performance: From Benchwarmer to Key Player
Jaxson Hayes has been a standout for the Los Angeles Lakers this season, particularly in their recent victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. Despite playing in a backup role, Hayes has been averaging six point seven points per game while shooting a career-high seventy-seven percent from the field. His strong defense against Zion Williamson in the fourth quarter helped secure the win.
After being benched during last years playoffs, Hayes signed a one-year deal with the Lakers and bulked up by twenty pounds to enhance his strength on the court. Lakers coach JJ Redick showed confidence in Hayes by choosing him over another center option to finish the game. Redick praised Hayes growth, highlighting his smarter plays around the rim and the energy he brings with dunks and blocks.
Hayes has proven to be a selfless team player, stepping up in several tight games and grabbing every opportunity. His improvements have made him a reliable part of the rotation. Looking ahead, Hayes could even challenge for a starting spot at center, potentially playing key minutes for the Lakers during the playoffs.
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