The Los Angeles Lakers have made some stunning basketball moves lately with their front office. On Saturday evening, Los Angeles decided to rescind the Mark Williams/Dalton Knecht trade. It was reported by Shams Charania of ESPN late Saturday night. According to Jovan Buha, the Lakers said the trade between the Hornets and Lakers was rescinded due to the failure to satisfy a condition of the deal.
ESPN’s Shams Charania recently revealed exactly why the deal did not go through, citing issues with a physical from Williams. The team had to fail him on it but not for what most people might think. Back issues have been a problem for Williams however, Charania says that’s not the issue.
“Mark Williams’ physical with the Lakers showed multiple issues and the team failed him on the exam, sources tell ESPN,” Charania said via X. “The physical was not failed due to his back, however.”
Charania then appeared on ESPN to further explain the situation during halftime of Saturday night’s game between the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks.
“Sources tell me that the Lakers have failed Mark Williams on his physical exam,” he said. “I’m told they found multiple issues in that exam and it’s about the extent of the injury of what they got and what they found in that exam. Clearly, they found some issues and people have talked about his back being an issue. I’m told that is not the reason of the failed physical. So, they found a couple of other issues in the physical exam that they did not expect.”
On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this article.
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