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Christian Wood
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Voraussichtliche Rückkehr 10.1.2025 (Knee)
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9. Januar 2025
Remains on the shelf
Wood (knee) won't play in Thursday's game against the Hornets, Ryan Ward of LakersNation.com reports.
Analyse
Wood is still in recovery mode following offseason surgery on his left knee, and it remains unclear how far along he is in his rehab at this point. The veteran big man can be tentatively deemed doubtful for game action until the Lakers provide another update on Wood's health, so he would appear unlikely to return for Saturday's tilt with the Spurs. Jaxson Hayes remains Los Angeles' top backup at center behind Anthony Davis going forward.
6. Januar 2025
Still not ready to play
Wood (knee) remains out for Tuesday's game versus the Mavericks, Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Analyse
Wood is still not ready to make his regular-season debut following offseason knee surgery. The veteran big man is inching closer to returning, but he can be labeled doubtful for game action, including for Thursday's game against the Hornets, until Los Angeles provides another update on Wood's status.
4. Januar 2025
Remains out Sunday
Wood (knee) is out for Sunday's game versus Houston, Ryan Ward of LakersNation.com reports.
Analyse
Wood is still working his way back from knee surgery, but he remains without a firm target date for his return. His next chance to play is Tuesday versus Dallas.
3. Januar 2025
Ruled out Friday
Wood (knee) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Hawks.
Analyse
Wood's season debut won't happen Friday against the visiting Hawks. The veteran big man continues to work his way back from knee surgery, and in the meantime, the Lakers will continue to lean on Cam Reddish, Dorian Finney-Smith and Rui Hachimura behind LeBron James in the frontcourt.