The Los Angeles Lakers are back to square one on finding a long-term big man to play with superstar guard Luka Dončić. The ...
The Lakers says their acquisition of center Mark Williams has been rescinded because of a failure to satisfy a condition of ...
Two of the Lakers' biggest decision-makers talked about the team's trade for center Mark Williams, his fit with Luka Doncic ...
Fresh off acquiring Luka Doncic, the Lakers traded for 23-year-old Charlotte center Mark Williams in another deadline deal.
Well, they got one, and a pretty good one too in Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets. But it was costly for the Lakers’ future (although given the Doncic trade, the future is now for this ...
The Lakers needed a big man to replace Anthony Davis, who they traded to Dallas, and they landed promising 7-foot center Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets, a person with knowledge of the ...
In one of the most shocking trade deadline moves in Charlotte Hornets history, Jeff Peterson has sent starting center Mark Williams to join LeBron James, Luka Dončic, and the Los Angeles Lakers.
From NBA.com News Services Mark Williams would seem to shore up L.A.'s gaping hole in the middle, providing a lob threat for its new playmaker. • Get NBA League Pass TODAY > • 2024-25 Trade ...
The most notable transaction sent promising center Mark Williams to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for a package including guard Dalton Knecht, forward Cam Reddish, an unprotected 2031 first ...
Less than a week after shocking the league with the Luka Dončić blockbuster, the Lakers GM made another stealth move, acquiring Charlotte center Mark Williams in just two days. In exchange ...
The Hornets were the ones that called and asked if the Lakers would be interested in a Mark Williams-for-Dalton Knecht swap, per ESPN's Ramona Shelburne. Doncic wanted a play with a lob threat ...
The Lakers are sending Dalton Knecht, Cam Reddish, a first-round pick and a first-round swap to the Charlotte Hornets for big man Mark Williams, team sources confirmed to The Athletic’s Jovan Buha.