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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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Tania Ganguli

Alex Caruso's hard work landed him a Lakers job he aims to keep

LOS ANGELES _ Alex Caruso isn't much for lavish celebrations. So when he finally got the thing he has worked toward for two years, he got back into the gym as fast as possible.

Caruso enters this season with an NBA contract after two seasons on two-way deals with the Lakers and one as a full-fledged G League player in the Oklahoma City Thunder's system. His place on the Lakers' roster was hard-earned.

"I think everything for me has just been about opportunity and just being myself," Caruso said. "I think that's what's been so great about this journey. ... I've just been myself the whole time and done exactly the same thing I've been doing since I was a fifth-, sixth-grade kid."

With the contract comes a level of comfort for Caruso. He no longer has to waffle between the NBA and the G League, so he can focus on developing chemistry with just one team. There aren't many players less experienced than Caruso on the Lakers' veteran-laden team, but he has shown a willingness in practice to help others by taking initiative he might not have last year.

"It's not just about what you know but what you're picking up that we're teaching," Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. "We ask all our guys to lead from every chair in the room, so to speak. He's not one of our experienced vets, but he's a young player with a great IQ and great leadership attributes. He's definitely directing guys on the floor in certain plays and defensive coverages and showing leadership."

Caruso didn't spend the summer trying to add any one thing to his game. Rather, he wanted to improve on the things he did that earned him his place on the team.

"It was just about developing, continuing to improve on the things I was already doing well," Caruso said. "Make good decisions as a point guard. Being able to decipher whether it's to run the team or be aggressive in transition and push the pace. Continuing to shoot the ball really well."

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