The Los Angeles Lakers re-sign Chris Manon to a two-way contract, filling the final available two-way roster slot. Multiple outlets report the move comes as Manon plays in the Lakers’ California Classic summer league slate, including a Friday game at Chase Center against the Golden State Warriors in which he records points and rebounds. The reports characterize Manon as a defensive standout and note that the contract keeps him with the organization for the 2026–27 season. While the articles provide limited additional context on contract terms, team plans, or role expectations beyond Manon’s two-way status, they agree on the core details: the Lakers re-sign him, it is a two-way deal, and it completes the team’s remaining two-way roster slots. The signing is presented as roster housekeeping ahead of the next season and tied to his ongoing summer league participation.