When Will Mark Williams Make His Lakers Debut? JJ Redick Breaks Silence After Blockbuster Trade
The Lakers‘ first half of the 2024-25 season? A rollercoaster. Some nights, they looked like real contenders. Other times, they dropped games they had no business losing. With the trade deadline closing in, fans werenât just hoping for changesâthey were begging for them. Rob Pelinka didnât just tweak the roster; he made two massive moves that could completely change the teamâs path. We all know the first move, the second move is Mark Williams.
Pulling off a trade for Luka Doncic was already a massive shock, but the Lakers werenât finished shaking things up. Just days later, they made another bold move, sending rookie Dalton Knecht, Cam Reddish, a 2031 unprotected first-round pick, and a 2030 pick swap to the Hornets. In return, they landed Mark Williams, adding much-needed size to their roster.
JJ Redick has been all praise for the 23 year-old. He said, “Iâm just a big fan of his ⦠Weâre confident that we can take care of him and manage his body and heâll be on the court for us.” as reported by Dave McMenamin. The 7- feet big man is expected to make his Lakers debut on Saturday against the Indiana Pacers.
The Lakers make the Mark Williams trade official. JJ Redick says: âIâm just a big fan of his ⦠Weâre confident that we can take care of him and manage his body and heâll be on the court for usâ pic.twitter.com/D0wXpmpTJW
â Dave McMenamin (@mcten) February 7, 2025
Actually the Lakers HC and Williams have history. Before joining the NBA, Williams had a âmentor/mentee dynamicâ with Redick at Duke, as ESPNâs McMenamin pointed out. That familiarity should make his transition smoother.
Heâs in the middle of a breakout season, putting up 16.0 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game. Now, he gets to work with three top-tier passers in Doncic, LeBron, and Austin Reaves. You know what that meansâplenty of easy lobs and wide-open looks. If Williams thrives in this role, the Lakers’ new-look lineup just got even scarier.
While others would’ve avoided Williams given his injury but not the Lakers.
The Lakers aren’t concerned about Mark Williams health
The Lakers arenât losing sleep over Mark Williamsâ injury history. Theyâre convinced his best days are ahead. Sure, durability has been a question markâheâs suited up for only 84 of 212 possible games (39.6%) so far. But according to ESPN, L.A. is confident in his medicals. His past foot and back issues? No surgeries needed. Thatâs a good sign.
And when heâs healthy, thereâs no denying his impact. The guy is putting up 15.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game. Exactly the kind of big man the Lakers have been hunting. Imagine him catching lobs from Doncic and Bronâyeah, thatâs going to be fun.
L.A. didnât hold back to get him either. They sent multiple draft picks, plus Dalton Knecht and Cam Reddish, to Charlotte. Thatâs a serious investment, but the Lakers clearly believe heâs the missing piece.

The goal is crystal clear: another championship, but without sacrificing the future. Williams fits both plans. He gives them a defensive presence in the paint and a legit target for their playmakers.
Letâs be realâL.A. wouldnât have gone all-in if they werenât sure about his health. Theyâre betting big, and if Williams stays on the court, it could pay off in a huge way.
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