Jordan Farmar acted on Tuesday as if he was saying goodbye to the team.

He made sure to say goodbye to the media after his exit interview Tuesday, "in case I don't see you again."

The Lakers drafted Farmar with the 26th pick in the 2006 NBA Draft and he will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.

He played at Taft High School in Woodland Hills, at UCLA in college and his entire pro career has been with the Lakers.

"I love L.A., [but] I think it's good for somebody to get away sometimes," Farmar said.

He has started just two games in his career, both in his rookie season.

"It's definitely a struggle for me because my role hasn't expanded much in four years," Farmar said. "That was kind of the plan going into every year, to get a little more and a little more and it's kind of stayed the same."

The team's other backup point guard, Shannon Brown, has the option to hit the market as well.