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Lakers news: Alex Caruso joins Bulls on four-year deal

Lakers news: Alex Caruso joins Bulls on four-year deal

The Los Angeles Lakers are losing one of its best free agents entering the market this summer.

After spending four seasons with the Lakers, guard Alex Caruso is leaving for a new chapter in his life.

It was reported Caruso would meet with several teams to decide his future in the league, but the Lakers were in a difficult position as many other teams could simply offer him more money.

Caruso has developed from the ranks in L.A. as an undrafted player vying for minutes in the Summer League, then G League and gradually evolved to be a trusted closer in many scenarios.

However, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Caruso is headed to the Chicago Bulls on a long-term deal:

Caruso is coming off a contract that saw him earn $5.5 million over two years with L.A., so signing this deal with Chicago is definitely a nice increase in salary for a player who never stops hustling on the court.

The Lakers are losing one of the best defensive guards in the league who shot 40.1 percent from deep, albeit on low volume.

Los Angeles will need to find another guard to replace Caruso’s spot on the roster.