Lakers land four on first day of free agency, including Rui Hachimura

DENVER, CO - MAY 18: Denver Nuggets forward Jeff Green, right, fouls Los Angeles Lakers forward Rui Hachimura.
Lakers forward Rui Hachimura powers his way past Nuggets forward Jeff Green for a layup during a playoff game this spring. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

The Lakers opened free agency Friday by agreeing to three-year contracts with forward Rui Hachimura and guard Gabe Vincent while reaching a multiyear deal with forward Cam Reddish and an agreement to sign veteran Taurean Prince.

Hachimura, a restricted free agent, agreed to a $51-million contract, which can be signed starting Tuesday. The 6-foot-8 forward, who is 25, averaged 9.6 points and 4.7 rebounds in 33 games with the Lakers. In 16 playoff games , he averaged 12.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and shot 55.7% from the field and 48.7% from three-point range. He had a playoff career-high 29 points in Game 1 of the Lakers’ first-round series against Memphis

Vincent, who helped the Miami Heat reach the NBA Finals this spring, will earn $33 million. The 6-3 guard started all 22 games in the playoffs for the Heat, shooting 37.8% on three-pointers on more than six attempts per game. He averaged 9.1 points and 2.5 assists while shooting 33.4% from deep during the regular season.

Heat guard Gabe Vincent drives across the lane against the Nuggets in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.Heat guard Gabe Vincent drives across the lane against the Nuggets in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.

Heat guard Gabe Vincent helped the Heat reach the NBA Finals this spring. (David Zalubowski / Associated Press)

Reddish, who is 6-8 and 23 years old, gives the team more size, depth and athleticism. Terms of his deal are not known. He averaged 11 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 20 games for the Trail Blazers after being traded to Portland from New York. In four NBA seasons, he has shot 32.2% from three-point range and 84.3% from the free-throw line.

Prince became available when the Minnesota Timberwolves declined to guarantee his $7.4-million deal earlier this week.

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A 6-7 forward, he shot 38.1% from three-point range last season. The sides are still working on the details of the contract, which can’t be signed until Tuesday, but it’s expected the Lakers did not use any of their midlevel exception in the deal.

Prince, 29, has played seven seasons in the NBA and averaged 9.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 22 minutes a game last season. He shot 46.7% from the field and 84.4% from the free-throw line.

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