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Stephen Silas comments on Wood’s injury!

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Stephen Silas comments on Wood’s injury!

Stephen Silas comments on Wood’s injury! More news has come out to say that Wood will be having a MRI on his injured right ankle today, Friday. As we mentioned in our last post, this left the Rockets crippled and crushed.

Christian Wood suffered a re-injuring ankle injury to his right ankle; it happened yesterday against the Grizzlies. The first time he injured his right ankle was back in January when he missed three games.

Christian Wood has been averaging 22 points and 10 rebounds per game with his first season with the Houston Rockets; the Rockets are 10-10 and have won their six of their last seven games.

Here is what the Rocket’s HC has to say on this:


“I don’t know,” Rockets coach Stephen Silas said, regarding the severity of the injury. “It didn’t look great, it was unfortunate.”

“It was difficult for me,” Silas said. “I had to like sit down and collect my thoughts and gather myself. As good as he’s been playing I mean, really just like a breakout season and doing everything we needed him to do … Yeah, it sucks.”

This will be difficult for the All-Star candidate and MIP candidate; plus, for the Rockets. How long will he be out? How will it impact them? Can he recuperate? The MRI will reveal all.

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Christian Wood (Surgery) Out For 8 Weeks

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Christian Wood Signs Deal With Lakers

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Christian Wood Signs Deal With Lakers

Christian Wood Signs Deal With Lakers

It has been confirmed by multiple outlets that Christian Wood has signed a multi-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Per Wood himself, the Lakers have been a team he’s always wanted to play for. He is now getting the chance to prove himself once more and repping L.A. in the process.

Per Woj of ESPN, the 27-year-old has signed a two-year, $5.7 million deal. This deal does include a player option.

One of the main reasons why Los Angeles signed him was due to his ability to play at the center position to help ease Anthony Davis’s workload. Also, he is a great stretch big that can help the front court tremendously.

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Lakers Still Wanting To Sign Christian Wood

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Lakers Still Wanting To Sign Christian Wood

The Los Angeles Lakers aren’t done making big moves yet as they still have their eyes set on signing Mavericks’ player Christian Wood.

Anthony Davis got a huge contract, that helps them on both ends of the court. Los Angeles wants Wood so that their offense can get an even bigger push. Plus, they aren’t as concerned about his defensive liabilities due to his offensive capabilities.

The Lakers have two open roster spots and would like to fill their 14th spot ahead of training camp. Names such as Bismack Biyombo and Wood have been popping up since the beginning of summer.

As a side note, Wood would have to accept the veteran’s minimum. Why? Because that is the only thing Los Angeles can offer players at this point.

As an additional side note and reminder, the Dallas Mavericks have no intentions of keeping Wood. They’ve expressed to him that their relationship is over with Dallas looking to move on from the big man.

Despite being a bench player, Wood averaged 16.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks. He averaged 26.0 minutes per game.

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