On Friday night, the Los Angeles Lakers lost out on the Kawhi Leonard sweepstakes.

Leonard decided to take his talents to the Lakers’ rival, the Clippers. That left the Lakers with a significant amount of cap space to fill out their roster.

Los Angeles wasted no time, agreeing to contracts with former Toronto Raptors guard Danny Green, re-signing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and landing JaVale McGee.

But the Lakers weren’t done just yet.

According to a report from Chris Haynes, the Lakers landed former Golden State Warriors point guard Quinn Cook as well.

“Free agent guard Quinn Cook has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-year, $6 million deal, league sources tell Yahoo Sports,” Haynes reported Saturday morning.

Free agent guard Quinn Cook has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-year, $6 million deal, league sources tell Yahoo Sports. — Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) July 6, 2019

Golden State rescinded Cook’s qualifying offer earlier this week, making him a free agent.

It didn’t take long for the Lakers to swoop in and land the former G-League star.

Cook adds quality depth for the Lakers at the guard position – something the team clearly lacked after acquiring Anthony Davis in a trade.

The Lakers still have cap space available to make a run at veteran NBA players to fill out their roster.

Stay tuned for the latest from the NBA.