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Robert Marvi

Jaime Jaquez Jr. seems to be glad the Lakers didn’t draft him

The struggling Los Angeles Lakers will play their first game of 2024 on Wednesday when they host the Miami Heat. It will start a stretch of 11 games at Crypto.com Arena in the team’s next 12 contests.

The Heat have a terrific rookie swingman named Jaime Jaquez Jr. who was taken one pick after the Lakers’ Jalen Hood-Schifino in April’s draft. Jaquez is averaging 13.7 points a game while shooting 50.6% from the field this season, and he has given the offensively challenged Heat a boost.

He’s a local product. He was born in Irvine and grew up in Camarillo less than an hour away from downtown Los Angeles, and he played four years of college basketball at the University of California, Los Angeles. That may make it seem as if it would’ve been best for both parties had the Lakers drafted him instead of Hood-Schifino, something many Lakers fans wish would’ve happened.

But Jaquez sounds like he’s actually glad he was drafted by a team in a different market.

Via South Florida Sun Sentinel:

“I wanted to get away,” he said. “I think, for myself, I thought it was important for me to be able to go out of my comfort zone and experience something new. I didn’t want to be a guy that said, ‘Oh, I just stayed in Southern California all my life.’

“I wanted to go live in a different, new place. And that’s why I was very excited to go to Miami. It was new. Everyone compares it, but I think it’s very, very different.”

The Heat are the defending Eastern Conference champions, but, as usual, many are counting them out. They’re fifth in the East with a 19-14 record, and their gritty, never-say-die attitude means they will be a handful for L.A. on Wednesday.

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