Andrew Bogut will have the chance to resurrect his NBA career, as it has been reported that he has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers. The exact details of the contract have not been revealed yet, but it is believed to be for the veteran's minimum.

The 32-year-old Australian international is a former number one overall pick back in the 2005 draft. He has played 12 seasons in the league. He saw action last year for the Dallas Mavericks and Cleveland Cavaliers. However, his stint in Northeast Ohio did not last long as he suffered a broken left leg less than a minute into his debut for the team. Bogut has since recovered from it, and will be available once the Lakers' training camp starts.

Throughout his professional career, the 7-foot center has shown that he is an elite rim protector, and also has a variety of moves on the low post. He owns solid career averages of 10.0 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.6 blocks in 29.1 minutes per game.

Andrew Bogut is expected to be eased slowly by the Lakers into their rotation, to give him ample time to regain his timing and conditioning. His signing can be considered a low-risk, high-reward prospect, as he is a proven veteran who has 58 career playoff games under his belt. He even won a title with the Golden State Warriors back in 2015, and the experience he had back then will be beneficial to his new team as he provides veteran leadership to their young players.