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Rookie Quincy Olivari wrapped up his preseason with the ultimate goal achieved - landing a spot on the team.

Lakers guard Quincy Olivari drives to the basket against Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski on Friday. Olivari, an undrafted rookie, had 22 points to help him earn a two-way contract with the Lakers.

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The Lakers signed Olivari to a two-way contract Saturday, waiving center Colin Castleton to create a spot for one of the best stories of the preseason.

Olivari, a 6-foot-3 guard from Xavier, had an eventful three weeks. First, he became an unlikely internet star on media day after getting caught on live TV taking a selfie with LeBron James. Then Olivari sparked a 20-0 run in a comeback win in Milwaukee.

And Friday, he again took the internet by storm. Following a 22-point game in his first start, Olivari delivered an emotional postgame interview after interacting with Stephen Curry, his childhood idol, in a clip that was shared widely on social media.

“It’s crazy because I liked him since I was in, like, sixth grade. It was, I don’t even know what to say, man,” he said as he unsuccessfully fought tears . “Because like, that’s my favorite player ever. And the first thing he told me was like, ‘I’m a big fan of your game.’ And like, truth be told, I’m a big fan of him. I had his jersey. He signed it twice. I used to sleep under that jersey.

“And like, I just wanted to be like him so bad. So just to be able to meet him, him be able to have some respect for me and for us to talk in the back — he gave me a pair of his shoes and signed them. Like, that meant the world to me.”

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On Saturday, Curry posted a photo of him and Olivari to his Instagram account with the caption, “Real as they come.”

Olivari made eight of 14 shots from three-point range this preseason, tied with James for the best percentage on the team.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.