The Los Angeles Lakers have tendered a qualifying offer to Chris Mañon following his performance in the G League, according to reports. One report says the team extends a non-qualifying offer, while another describes it as a two-way qualifying offer. Both accounts indicate the Lakers are moving to retain or bring Mañon into the organization under NBA eligibility rules tied to qualifying offers. The reports do not provide additional details about contract terms beyond the type of qualifying offer referenced, nor do they specify whether the offer is guaranteed or the exact salary amounts. Mañon’s strong season in the G League is cited as the basis for the Lakers’ decision. Any final outcome would depend on how Mañon responds to the offer and on league and team procedures for converting qualifying offers into roster arrangements. The Lakers’ reported action reflects standard offseason roster management as teams evaluate emerging talent from their development pipeline.