The Mark Williams trade saga has been one of the more bizarre storylines of the 2025 NBA trade deadline. On the Wednesday before the deadline, the Lakers agreed to send Dalton Knecht, Cam Reddish, a first-round pick and a first-round swap to the Hornets for Williams,
The Charlotte Hornets and Los Angeles Lakers will face off at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday night in game that has more subplots than usual. After agreeing to a trade that would have sent Dalton Knecht and Cam Reddish to Charlotte in exchange for center Mark Williams,
Rookie Dalton Knecht and former lottery pick Cam Reddish were set to join the Hornets in the deal. After the Lakers failed Williams on his physical, the deal was rescinded, and all three players went back to their original teams.
Williams suggested to reporters that the Lakers canceled the trade after having second thoughts about what they gave up in the nixed deal.
One of the more puzzling parts of the trade deadline earlier this month was when the Lakers announced that their trade to acquire big man Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets was rescinded just 48 hours after it was announced.
Cam Reddish is not getting much burn during actual Los Angeles Lakers games this season. But his play in practice is a different story. A clip of Reddish
In an alternate reality, Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Mark Williams all teamed up to throttle the Charlotte Hornets last night. Instead, it was Williams, LaMe
Mark Williams speaks out about trade failure. After sitting down with Charlotte Observer's Rod Boone, Williams had some contradicting statements about the Lakers claims of his fai
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick revealed Cam Reddish hasn't returned to the team yet due to the birth of his daughter.
Mark Williams and his agent questioned the Lakers in the fallout from a rescinded trade with the Charlotte Hornets at the NBA trade deadline.
Mark Williams spoke to FOX Sports about the Lakers rescinding a trade that would've brought him to Los Angeles.