The Los Angeles Lakers added some front court depth in the form of Alex Len on Tuesday. In the move to sign Len, the Lakers also waived forward Christian Wood, who was putting up 6.9 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 17.
Alex Len, Los Angeles Lakers
The 7-foot Len had intended to sign with Indiana but changed his mind after the Lakers rescinded their trade to acquire Mark Williams. Wood had yet to play this season while rehabbing from
Len made his debut with the Lakers earlier this week against the Utah Jazz and things didn't exactly go his way. The veteran looked very out of sorts and put together a pretty poo
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Needing to fill the void created by Anthony Davis' trade to Dallas for Luka Doncic, the team will bring in the 7-footer while waiving injured Christian Wood.
After a chaotic week that nearly sent him to Indiana, the veteran big man made his Lakers debut—but it wasn’t pretty.
Alex Len outlines why he chose to change course and sign with the Los Angeles Lakers instead of the Indiana Pacers.
Once considered a rising offensive star, Wood is now struggling to find a team willing to bet on his skill set over his defensive liabilities.
Waiving Christian Wood was less about his talent and more about fit—Len offers the physicality and reliability the Lakers need right now.
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Free agent 7-footer Alex Len will sign with the Los Angeles Lakers, agent Mike Lelchitski tells ESPN. Len intended to sign with the Pacers but has decided to land in LA after the Lakers rescinded the Mark Williams trade and created new opportunity. pic.twitter.com/pjqV5HaK4n
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