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Shawne Williams’ 10-day contract with Lakers expires

Shawne Williams has been named NBA D-League performer of the week. Above, while playing last month with the Lakers, Williams has a shot blocked by the Thunder's Serge Ibaka.
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Shawne Williams’ 10-day contract with the Lakers expires Sunday, leaving him a free agent on his 28th birthday.

The 6-foot-9 forward signed with the Lakers on Feb. 6 for $69,998. Because Williams is on a minimum contract, the NBA will reimburse the Lakers $17,981 with $52,017 of Williams’ salary counting against the team’s salary cap and luxury tax.

Williams was originally picked up by the Lakers in the off-season, signing a non-guaranteed contract. Before his contract locked in for the entire season, the team waived him Jan. 7.

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In 36 games this season, Williams averaged 5.6 points and 4.6 rebounds while shooting 38% from the field.

The Lakers are currently on break through All-Star weekend in New Orleans. Players can sign a maximum of two 10-day contracts with a team.

If the Lakers wait until Wednesday to re-sign Williams, he would be available for the team’s final six games in the month of February.

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The franchise could also choose to wait until after the Feb. 20 NBA trade deadline, preserving an open roster spot in case a deal materializes that brings in one more player than the Lakers send out.

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