The Los Angeles Lakers will be in search for a ‘3-and-D’ wing to cover the final spot in their roster, after signing Andre Drummond.

After bolstering their frontline with Drummond, the Lakers want to improve their backcourt with an experienced player that can be effective on both ends.

“The Lakers are currently at $137.53 million in total salary with about $1.39 million to spare under the hard cap. With the Lakers roster at 14, it meets the league minimum number of players on board.

The Lakers are expected to pursue a 3-and-D wing with their final roster spot, per sources,” Jared Weiss of The Athletic reports, via Silver Screen and Roll.

With several players in the buyout market, the Lakers could make their best choice, either in a contract for the remainder of the season or a 10-day one.