In an ironic twist, Hornets center Mark Williams is listed as probable to play against the Lakers on Wednesday, Charlotte’s PR department tweets.
Williams would be playing in his first game since the Hornets-Lakers trade was rescinded after he failed to pass Los Angeles’ physical due to “multiple issues.” The probable status is due to “return to play reconditioning.”
The Lakers front office thought it had solved their starting center issue by acquiring Williams. They had agreed to give up rookie wing Dalton Knecht, forward Cam Reddish, an unprotected 2031 first-round pick and a 2030 first-round pick swap. Knecht and Reddish returned to the Lakers along with the draft capital when the team decided to void the deal.
Williams, who has battled injuries throughout his young career, is averaging 16.0 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.2 blocks and 0.7 steals per game in 22 contests this season.
We have more Eastern Conference news:
- While the Nets gave all the appearances of tanking earlier this season, their young core isn’t cooperating. They are within range of a play-in spot, trailing the 10th-place Bulls by just 1.5 games. They’ve gotten a boost from D’Angelo Russell in his second stint with the organization. Russell led them to an unlikely postseason berth five years ago and it could happen again, Brian Lewis of the New York Post writes. Russell is averaging 14.5 points and 5.8 assists in 16 games since he was acquired from the Lakers. “Last time it just … kind of happened,” Russell said. “So I think if it’s gonna happen, it will. We definitely have the chance. We definitely have a nice group, definitely have all the coaches and everything to give it that. So we’ll keep preparing like that’s in the plans. But as far as getting ahead of myself and trying to do things out of the ordinary, that’s not really … it’s kind of out of my control, I would say. So [we’ve] just got to go one game at a time, one win at a time.”
- Even with added rest and recovery time, Jalen Suggs is still not 100 percent. Head coach Jamahl Mosley told Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel (Twitter link) on Tuesday that the Magic guard was “able to go through running portions of practice but no contact still.” Suggs missed the last nine games before the All-Star break due to a left quad contusion.
- Expect better results from Paolo Banchero after the All-Star break, Beede opines as he examines five storylines to watch for the remainder of the Magic‘s season. After missing 34 games due to a torn right abdominal muscle, Banchero has averaged 20.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.4 turnovers per game while shooting 28.9% from 3-point range over the past 18 contests. Banchero said his main issue after recovering from the injury was getting back into top shape to play with the same energy and effort on a nightly basis.
- The Knicks got good grades on their midseason report card. The New York Post’s Stefan Bondy gives Josh Hart an A-plus, with Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns earning As.
Suggs may very well be the Magic’s second best player after Wagner. Bachero puts up the numbers, but the defensive stats collapse without Suggs on the floor. Not surprising they continue to lose with him out.
Suggs is a dawg. Shame he’s stuck in nowhereville, nba
As of February 2025, the average age of the Orlando Magic NBA team was 25.4 years old. This makes the Magic one of the younger teams in the NBA.
Last yr they finished 1gm behind Cavs. For 4th seed. This yr even with major injuries. Are currently the 7th seef and moving up.
They are the best defensive team in the East. Despite those injuries.
And Suggs is their starting PG.
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Another brilliant post by nose pickings …….
Next time you get a thought about balling. Do yourself a favor. And keep it to yourself ……..
I wish someone here could translate from stupid to English for me… I don’t understand what this is meant to say.
Knicks are fun to watch this year. More ball movement and decent defense.
More conditioning issues? I feel like the B in NBA now stands for for “buffet”
Knicks team gets a (B) from me.
KAT and Jalen get (As) on offense.
On D both and team have gotten better. I give Jalen a (B-), Towns a (C).
Hart gives his all both ways. Sometimes he has tunnel vision. But its always from trying too hard. I can live with that. Great year so far for team. Unfortunately have not looked good against Cavs and Celtics. Two teams they must go thru.