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Former Husky Robert Upshaw signs 2-year deal with L.A. Lakers

Associated Press

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – The Los Angeles Lakers have signed center Robert Upshaw to a multiyear contract, the Lakers announced Monday.

The 7-foot Upshaw led the nation with 4.5 blocked shots per game until his dismissal from the University of Washington’s team last season. He went undrafted after leaving school two years early.

The native of Fresno, California, was kicked off the teams at Fresno State and Washington for violations of team rules during his two-season college career.

Upshaw got the Lakers’ attention while playing five games for their summer league team.

The Lakers have 18 players on their roster heading into training camp in Hawaii later this month. Los Angeles is coming off the worst season in franchise history at 21-61.

Alsok the Lakers recently signed Brazilian point guard Marcelo Huertas.

The 32-year-old Huertas has spent nearly his entire professional career in Spain. He played the past four seasons with FC Barcelona in the top Spanish league, winning two national championships.