Scotty Pippen Jr. and Shareef O’Neal, both of whom have a Hall of Famer for a father, are part of a Lakers squad that will play in upcoming events in San Francisco and Las Vegas.
“I think one of the biggest things is getting my body right,” he said. “Just the biggest goal for me is just to learn as much as I can, coming to a team with four or five Hall of Famers, let alone a bunch of veterans … There’s been guys that have been there before and I’m sort of the new kid on the block. So I’m just trying to soak it all in.”
The roster also includes 6-foot-10 Shareef O’Neal, the eldest son of Lakers legend Shaquille O’Neal, who joins Pippen as the son of a blue-blood NBA star. It is unclear who will coach the team, though a person with knowledge of the team’s plans said it was unlikely to be first-year head coach Darvin Ham, who attended Tuesday’s practice. Several of Ham’s new assistant coaches, including Jordan Ott and Schyuler Rimmer staffed the practice, as well as returning Lakers assistant Phil Handy.
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