The Los Angeles Lakers just dropped a bombshell on Monday, big man Christian Wood is back under the knife, again. Wood had an arthroscopic procedure done on his left knee, the same knee that sidelined him for the last couple months of last season.
This marks the second surgery on that knee this year, and now, the clock is ticking as the team says he’ll be reevaluated in about eight weeks.
Wood’s knee troubles started earlier in 2023, when he missed significant time and had his first procedure in March.
Before his injury, the big man was putting up solid numbers for the Lakers, averaging 6.9 points and grabbing 5.1 rebounds over 50 games. However, his season was cut short, with his last appearance coming way back on February 14.
The 27-year-old center didn’t hold back on social media, posting Monday that he was finally “feeling like my old self again” and was in prime condition.
Despite the optimistic vibes, Lakers fans can’t help but wonder how serious this latest procedure is and what it means for Wood’s future with the team.
In a show of confidence, Wood exercised his $3 million player option to stay with the Lakers for another season, betting on his health and the potential impact he could have once fully recovered. The team, clearly banking on his return to form, is keeping a close eye on his progress.
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But here’s the kicker-L.A. tips off their regular season against the Timberwolves on October 22, a mere six weeks away.
With his reevaluation not happening until eight weeks from now, Wood’s availability for the start of the season is hanging in the balance.
The big question remains: Can Wood bounce back in time to help the Lakers in their 2024 campaign, or will this knee saga continue to haunt him? Stay tuned, because this story is far from over.