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Rui Hachimura ‘widely believed’ to want to stay with Lakers in free agency

News RoomBy News RoomMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rui Hachimura ‘widely believed’ to want to stay with Lakers in free agency

Throughout the majority of the Lakers’ red hot March, Rui Hachimura was coming off the bench as a key reserve. Two months later, with the season on the line, he was having one of the best games of his career while trying to save the Lakers from elimination.

No one did more for his stock this postseason than Rui. After a regular season with mixed results and changing roles, Rui stepped up after the injuries to Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves and delivered in a big way.

Across the team’s 10 playoff games, Rui averaged 17.5 points per game on 54.9% shooting overall and an absurd 56.9% shooting from the 3-point line. He shot above 50% from three in every game as well, a truly impressive feat.

It all couldn’t have come at a better time for him as he’s set for unrestricted free agency this offseason. After his strong postseason, he’s set for a big payday, and it sounds like the Lakers could be the ones that offer it up.

On Tuesday, Dan Woike of The Athletic wrote a lengthy piece with plenty of great reporting on the present and future of the Lakers. Included in that was a tidbit on Rui and how most expect him to return to LA this summer.

Hachimura could be a priority for the Lakers. The 28-year-old is widely believed to want to stay with the Lakers. He shot 44.3 percent from 3-point range this season and is well-liked inside the locker room.

Rui has definitely found a home in LA after an underwhelming start to his career in Washington. His transformation from a high-volume midrange shooter to a high-efficiency laser from range has been remarkable. It speaks both to the work he’s done on his game as well as the level of comfort he has with the franchise, which President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka pointed out during his exit interview on Tuesday.

“From the time I traded for him when he came from the Wizards, Rui has gotten incredibly comfortable here,” Pelinka said. “Comfortable with the coaches and the front office and our systems and what I’ve seen in that, once Rui gets to a point of trust and comfort, then he grows exponentially with his production on the court.

“That’s what I’ve noticed most about him is just there’s a trust factor and comfort level that allows him to be the highest version of himself. That’s really important to keep those pieces.”

It surely sounds like someone who plans on retaining Rui this summer.

The question when it comes to free agents will always be the price point. But if Rui wants to be in LA and the Lakers want to keep him, you’d have to imagine they can iron out a deal that works for both sides.

You can follow Jacob on Twitter at @JacobRude or on Bluesky at @jacobrude.bsky.social.



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