Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams was almost a Los Angeles Laker. L.A. and Charlotte fans and pundits alike were stunned ...
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers rescinded their trade to acquire Mark Williams from Charlotte because the center failed his physical, a person with knowledge of the circumstances told The ...
The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly acquired center Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Dalton Knecht and Cam Reddish along with future draft picks. The Lakers have been on ...
Sunday's league-altering agreement between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks ... Following Monday's practice, Brooklyn Nets forward Ziaire Williams offered his own opinions on the ...
Editors note: The Los Angeles Lakers' trade to acquire center Mark Williams from Charlotte has been rescinded. The Los Angeles Lakers are acquiring center Mark Williams from the Charlotte ...
The Los Angeles Lakers are ostensibly zeroing in on a fine, albeit uninspiring frontcourt option following their stalled trade for Mark Williams. Finding a legitimately impactful big man via free ...
The Los Angeles Lakers appear determined ... Hornets in exchange for center Mark Williams. However, the deal has now been rescinded. The Lakers decided to cancel the trade. It came after the ...
Mark Williams will not be joining the Los Angeles Lakers after all. The team announced Saturday night that the trade that would have brought Williams over from the Charlotte Hornets "has been ...
You can get in touch with Noah by emailing [email protected] The Los Angeles Lakers rescinded their trade deadline deal for big man Mark Williams on Saturday night in a surprising turn of events.
Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. He was their big man of the future until suddenly, he wasn’t. After the Los Angeles front office offered quite a bit ...
Whew, what a NBA trade deadline for the Los Angeles Lakers ... and a pretty good one too in Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets. But it was costly for the Lakers’ future (although given ...