The Los Angeles Lakers' biggest move of the offseason was extending Luka Doncic. It became their priority after they traded for him at the beginning of February. Doncic wasn't their biggest offseason addition, though. That title might belong to Jake LaRavia.
Los Angeles signed LaRavia to a two-year, $12 million contract, using some of the midlevel exception that was available after Dorian Finney-Smith left for Houston. LaRavia doesn't have the reputation that Finney-Smith has, but he's the kind of wing that the Lakers needed. It's a bonus that he costs a fraction of the price of Finney-Smith.
Dan Woike of The Athletic reported that LaRavia was the first player the Lakers called (subscription required) when the free-agency negotiation period began.