Christian Wood’s strings of bad luck ended with a “kiss of death” on Tuesday, Feb. 11, when the Los Angeles Lakers waived him to sign free agent center Alex Len. An unsuspecting Wood replied ...
Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images / Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images The Lakers had to waive someone in order to make the trade happen, and they chose forward/center Christian Wood ...
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 ...
The Lakers waived Wood (knee) on Tuesday, NBA reporter Chris Haynes reports. The big man was waived in order to make room for veteran center Alex Len, who signed with the club on Tuesday.
Waiving Christian Wood was a bigger statement than signing Len. Wood’s talent has never been in question—he’s a floor-spacing big who can score at all three levels. But talent only matters ...
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 ...
Christian Wood is coming off a year where he appeared in 50 games for the Los Angeles Lakers. He averaged 6.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.0 assists per contest while shooting 46.6% from the field ...
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 Los Angeles attempted to acquire a center at the Feb. 6 trade deadline, but later rescinded a trade for the Charlotte ...
Len, 31, hasn’t averaged more than 10 minutes per game since the 2021-22 season. To make room for Len on their 15-man roster, the Lakers waived big man Christian Wood, who hasn’t played this season ...
Wood County Christian continued the onslaught in the second with Fenton kicking it out to Eli Christman for a 3-pointer to ...
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 ...