Hornets disputing Lakers’ decision to rescind Mark Williams trade, in contact with NBA, per report

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The Mark Williams trade saga has seemingly taken yet another turn. On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to trade Dalton Knecht, Cam Reddish, a first-round pick in 2031 and swap rights on another first-round pick in 2030 to the Hornets for their young big man. On Saturday, however, with the deadline passed, the Lakers ultimately elected to rescind the deal due to issues that arose during his physical.

Now, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Hornets are in contact with the NBA as they attempt to explore options to dispute the decision that the Lakers made to fail Williams in his physical. 

“The Hornets are considering their next steps and weighing avenues to challenge the Lakers’ evaluation process or seek alternative resolutions with the league office,” Charania reported Monday. 

The exact reasons for Williams’ failed physical are not yet known. However, according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin on Saturday, the decision was based on multiple issues, and not the back injury that kept him out for most of last season. 

Williams has played in just 85 games across his first three NBA seasons. In addition to that back injury, he has been limited by issues involving his feet and thumb. While he does carry long-term injury risks, he appears to be healthy enough to play right now. Williams played in 23 of the Hornets’ last 28 games before the trade and was averaging 15.6 points and 9.6 rebounds in 25 minutes per contest.

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