The Lakers’ decision to sign Alex Len and waive Christian Wood isn’t just a routine roster move—it’s a statementabout Wood’s standing in the NBA. While most of the attention is on how ...
The Los Angeles Lakers entered the 2024-25 season hoping Christian Wood would add depth and versatility to their roster. Wood was signed on a minimum deal with a player option above $3 million ...
Due to the Williams trade failing, the Lakers didn't have an extra roster spot and decided to waive Christian Wood to accommodate Len. Wood was clearly not anticipating this, as he told Lakers ...
Wood (knee) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Hornets, Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times reports. Wood has yet to make his season debut while recovering from an offseason surgery ...
To make room for Len on their 15-man roster, the Lakers waived big man Christian Wood, who hasn’t played this season while recovering from an offseason left knee surgery. Wood, 29, signed with ...
It is contingency time for the Los Angeles Lakers after their trade for big man Mark Williams was rescinded because of a failed physical, and one option could be waiving a player on the current ...
The Lakers signed Alex Len on Tuesday, adding depth to their big man rotation after Jaxson Hayes was the team’s lone center. Len most recently played for the Sacramento Kings, who traded him to ...
They were able to do so by signing Alex Len and waiving Christian Wood to open up a roster spot, per Shams Charania of ESPN: Free agent 7-footer Alex Len will sign with the Los Angeles Lakers ...
In a corresponding move, the Lakers waived forward/center Christian Wood. Los Angeles attempted to acquire a center at the Feb. 6 trade deadline, but later rescinded a trade for the Charlotte ...