Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson will enter the market on July 1 as a restricted free agent and is set to earn a massive pay raise from his minimum 2015-16 salary. Clarkson isn't worried about his new deal as he will let his agent, Octagon's Omar Wilkes, handle all the contract negotiates with the Lakers and possibly other NBA teams.

“I don’t know. I’m not even looking at that kind of stuff,” Clarkson told the Los Angeles Daily News. “They can take care of all the money stuff. I’m just here about basketball."

Clarkson may end up signing a deal that averages at least $8 million annually and he should be the starting shooting guard next season. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Clarkson just wants to help the Lakers win a lot more games in the coming years.

“I will do anything a team asks me to do,” Clarkson said. “If it’s to come off the bench, I would impact the game by coming off the bench. If I were to start, I would impact the game as a starter. I would impact the game either way.”

Clarkson started 79 games this season and averaged 15.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists.