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Jemerrio Jones and Josh Hart may be evidence that the Lakers don’t need a shooting coach: They need a high-five consultant

The Lakers signed Jemerrio Jones to a two-year deal on March 31, and in the team’s final four games, he averaged 12.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game. That included a game against the Jazz in which he became the first Laker with 16+ rebounds in their first career start since that stat started being tracked in the 70’s.

Lakers fans absolutely loved the hard work that Jones put in in those final games of the season (unless they were rooting for the tank, then they probably hated it).