Los Angeles Lakers Make a Move: Alex Len Joins the Squad as New Center
The Lakers have made a pivotal roster change, bringing Alex Len into the fold just when it seemed he was headed for the Indiana Pacers. With the trade for Mark Williams falling through, this big man is set to bolster the Lakers’ lineup as they eye a playoff run. Here’s how Len fits into the dynamic in LA.
Len Takes the Court in Purple and Gold
Alex Len isn’t the towering, dominant center that graces every fan’s dream roster, but in the land of Hollywood, he’d be the guy fans would root for to claim some serious real estate in the paint and disrupt opposing bigs. According to renowned NBA insider Shams Charania, Len is ready to don the Lakers’ iconic purple and gold. The silver lining? He will have the opportunity for significant playing time on a team with clear playoff aspirations—something that would be a rarity in most other scenarios. The goal is simple: set screens for Luka Dončić, capitalize on well-timed passes from the Slovenian superstar, and most importantly, bulk up that defensive presence.
🚨 Breaking News: ALEX LEN is the Lakers’ New Center!
Not a superstar on the floor, but far from a liability, Len embodies the kind of steadiness the Lakers need right now, filling in for what Mark Williams was supposed to provide. Not the blockbuster signing of the year, but he certainly gets the job done.
— TrashTalk (@TrashTalk_fr) February 11, 2025
From Indiana Rumors to LA Sparkle
Initially rumored to land with the Pacers, it’s clear that Los Angeles offers a much more appealing backdrop than the streets of Indianapolis. I mean, unless you have a serious love for cars, LA beats Indianapolis in the charm department by a country mile.
Christian Wood Bows Out
As part of this transition, the Lakers have cut ties with Christian Wood. This marks the end of his stint in LA, where he was expected to add firepower following strong seasons with the Rockets and Mavericks. His 2023-24 campaign has been rocky, with performances far below expectations, compounded by a knee surgery setback in September that kept him off the court. Now, Wood faces the uphill task of getting back into shape to hunt for new opportunities in the league and revive his career, which has taken quite the hit.
Source: Shams Charania
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