The Los Angeles Lakers sign forward Ziaire Williams to a one-year contract worth $3 million, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets frame the move as a depth addition for the Lakers’ roster. Williams previously plays for the Brooklyn Nets, and the signing brings him to Los Angeles on a short-term agreement. The deal is described as a one-year commitment rather than a multi-year contract, indicating the Lakers are using the contract to add rotation depth while retaining flexibility for future roster moves. The reporting is consistent across both sources: the team’s action involves Williams joining as a forward, the contract length is one year, and the reported salary is $3 million. No additional performance details, terms beyond salary and duration, or explanation of a specific roster need are included in the provided summaries. Overall, the available information centers on the contract agreement and the stated purpose of strengthening the team’s depth.