The Lakers announce the Summer League roster, program

The Lakers set their list for California Classic and the Las Vegas Summer League while announcing their program.
The team of 16 players, who will present Bronny James and Dalton Knecht guards of the second year, opens the game on Saturday against the Golden State Warriors at 15:30 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, a California Classic website.
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The Lakers also play at 13:30 on Sunday against Miami Heat and at 19:00 on Tuesday against the San Antonio Spurs.
The Lakers then head to Nevada for the Las Vegas Summer League, ranging from 10 to 20 July.
They will open the game against the Dallas Mavericks and the n. 1 Draft Pick Cooper Flagg at 17:00 on 10 July at the Thomas & Mack Center, where all their games will play.
Their other scheduled games:
—5: 30:00 12 July against New Orleans
—7: 30 pm July 14 against the Clippers
– 18:00 July 17 against Boston
There will be a four-team tournament from 18-20 July. The teams that do not make the tournament will receive a consolation game.
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NO.; Name; Pos.; Ht.; WT; Age; Previous team/country; Years.
36; Darius Bazley; F; 6-9; 216; 25; Princeton HS (Ohio) / USA; 6
26; RJ Davis; G; 6-0; 175; 23; Carolina of the North / USA; R
43; Eric Dixon; F; 6-8; 259; 24; Villanova / USA; R
45; Dajuan Gordon; G; 6-4; 190; 24; Ut Arlington / USA; 1
9; Bronny James; G; 6-2; 212; 20; USC / USA; 1
55; Trey Jemison III; C; 6-11; 275; 25; Uab / USA; 2
38; Ty Johnson; G; 6-3; 190; 23; UC Davis / USA; R
65; Arthur Kaluma; F; 6-6; 223; 23; Texas / USA; R
4; Dalton Knecht; G; 6-6; 215; 24; Tennessee / USA; 1
31; AugustaS Marčiulionis; G; 6-4; 200; 23; San Maria / Lithuania; R
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29; Sam Mennenga; F; 6-9; 240; 23; Breakers / New Zealand; R
50; Julian Reese; F; 6-9; 252; 22; Maryland / USA; R
40; Sir’jabari Rice; G; 6-4; 180; 26: Texas / USA; 2
27; DJ Steward; G; 6-2; 162; 23; Duke / USA; 4
41; Cole Swider; F; 6-8; 220; 25; Syracuse / USA; 3
54; Ethan Taylor; G; 6-5; 205; 23; Air Force / USA; R
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.