Jaxson Hayes, a center who previously played for the Los Angeles Lakers, agrees to a new contract with the Utah team for $12 million, according to reports from New York Post and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets describe the move as part of the ongoing Lakers offseason changes, implying that Hayes’ departure is one of several roster decisions affecting the team’s personnel. The reports present the deal primarily in terms of agreement and total value, without detailing contract length, guarantees, or specific terms beyond the $12 million figure. The coverage is consistent on the core facts: Hayes is the player, the contract value is $12 million, and the destination is Utah. While the articles note the broader “domino” effect of roster moves during the offseason, neither outlet provides additional confirmed information in the provided text about related transactions, timing, or Hayes’ role with his new team. The agreement indicates Hayes will continue his NBA career with Utah following his time with the Lakers.