The Los Angeles Lakers have signed center Christian Koloko to a two-way contract, addressing their frontcourt needs following Christian Wood’s injury. However, Koloko must first receive clearance from the NBA due to a previous blood clot issue that led to his waiver by the Toronto Raptors in January 2024.
Christian Koloko, a former Toronto Raptors draft pick, has joined the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-way contract, replacing Blake Hinson. Koloko’s addition aims to bolster the Lakers’ frontcourt, depleted by Christian Wood’s injury. Before making his debut, Koloko awaits NBA clearance, having overcome a career-threatening blood clot issue.
The Lakers have added depth to their frontcourt by signing Christian Koloko to a two-way contract. Koloko, who played for the Raptors in 2022, was waived due to a blood clot issue but has since regained health. He now awaits NBA clearance, expressing optimism about his status and eagerness to contribute to the Lakers’ success.
Christian Koloko, a 2022 Raptors draft pick, has signed with the Lakers, bolstering their injured frontcourt. After overcoming a blood clot issue that led to his Raptors waiver, Koloko awaits NBA clearance. Feeling “amazing” and cleared by his doctors, Koloko is confident about receiving league approval and helping the Lakers win.