The Los Angeles Lakers complete another free-agency move by agreeing to terms with veteran guard Collin Sexton on a two-year contract worth $19 million, according to multiple outlets. The signing comes as part of a wider roster-building stretch in which the Lakers finalize several long-term and multiyear additions during the same period. In addition to reaching agreement with Sexton, the Lakers are also reported to have secured other players’ commitments, including Walker Kessler, Sandro Mamukelashvili, and Quentin Grimes on long-term deals. Yahoo Sports describes Sexton’s signing as the capstone to the team’s flurry of offseason transactions, while the New York Post similarly frames the deal as part of a busy Wednesday during free agency. Across the reports, the key details are consistent: Sexton is joining the Lakers on a two-year contract valued at $19 million. The reporting focuses on the agreement and its financial terms, without providing further specifics on role or contract structure beyond the length and total value.