During the 2022 offseason for the Los Angeles Lakers, they relied on buying a second round pick to be able to add a prospect to the roster that can develop alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Max Christie’s season was more about the minutes he didn’t play than the performances he gave on the floor as a Laker. Welcome to our Lakers Season Review Series!
After an extremely impressive showing in Summer League last year, there was some hope that second-year 3-and-D wing Max Christie could potentially carve out a role for himself in the Los Angeles Lakers’ rotation.
Despite a competitive series, the Los Angeles Lakers were unable to overcome the Denver Nuggets in the playoffs for the second consecutive year. Los Angeles was better-equipped to handle Denver because of the health of LeBron James and Anthony Davis coupled with a better bench.
The Los Angeles Lakers have some big decisions to make this offseason, in terms of re-signing players. Quite a few on their roster could be headed to free agency in the summer and about 30,000 fans were asked who they'd want to see back.
Unfortunately, we’ll never know how good Max Christie would’ve been for the Lakers against the Nuggets after he did not play, something he spoke about in his exit interview.
Another talented guard has joined the transfer portal. Minnesota guard Cam Christie has entered his name in the transfer portal, according to ESPN's Jonathan Givony.
Minnesota guard Cam Christie has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, according to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony. A freshman in 2023-24, Christie has multiple years of eligibility remaining.
Max Christie’s lack of opportunity during the NBA Playoffs carried over into his exit interview. The sophomore’s end-of-season press conference — conducted after the Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated by the Denver Nuggets — was cut short after 41 seconds because LeBron James was ready to take the podium.
With the Lakers hoping for a miracle against the Denver Nuggets, fans were quick to point out the struggles of the supporting cast, especially the guards.
After getting selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2022 NBA Draft, Max Christie came into a positive learning environment due to the veterans he got to be around from day one.
As the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for possibly another appearance in the Play-In Tournament, every game is crucial and second-year guard Max Christie is picking up some valuable experience as he develops.
Cam Christie will be in the starting lineup when the Gophers face Butler in the opening round of the NIT tournament Tuesday night, but how many more games will he be wearing Minnesota's maroon and gold?
Cam Christie's journey from standout prep player in Illinois to one of the best freshmen in the country wasn't expected by many, but the the 6-foot-6 guard
Length and versatility are two traits that every modern perimeter player needs to thrive on both ends of the floor. That's exactly what Christie brings, with a 6-foot-6 frame and a skillset that will allow him to play several potential roles at the next level.
It was around this time last season that the Los Angeles Lakers went on a run that carried them all the way to the Western Conference Finals. Currently sitting in ninth place in the West, second-year guard Max Christie is hopeful they can do the same this year.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham has a bit of a logjam at the guard position with the way the roster has been constructed. It’s for a good reason, though, as D’Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, Spencer Dinwiddie and Max Christie are all playing some of their best basketball.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Max Christie missed the team’s final three games before the All-Star break with an ankle injury, then got the full week off thanks to the festivities in Indianapolis.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that LeBron James (left ankle peroneal tendinopathy) and Christian Wood (left knee effusion) have been ruled out of Thursday’s game against the Golden State Warriors.
The Los Angeles Lakers (30-26) are currently 9th in the Western Conference, and based on what we have seen so far, LeBron James and Anthony Davis need more help if they want to become a true contender right now.
After rolling his ankle on Denver Nuggets point guard Reggie Jackson's foot with just 4:13 remaining in the opening half, a clearly-hobbled Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Max Christie dragged himself to LA's charity stripe to wince his way through two free throw attempts.
Second-year Los Angeles Lakers swingman Max Christie may have been passed over for the NBA's Rising Stars Challenge at this year's All-Star Weekend, slated for Friday, February 16th in Utah.
Your Los Angeles Lakers are in a good spot through 17 games. They sit at 10-7 as of Monday, November 27th, and are only 2.5 games behind the Western Conference's
After a very strong showing in the NBA summer league, many around the Los Angeles Lakers are expecting second year forward Max Christie to get a spot in the rotation this season.
Currently 25-29, the Los Angeles Lakers are running out of time to turn their season around and they may very well utilize the trade deadline to do so.
Against the Sacramento Kings, the Lakers lost in a way that's unprecedented in NBA history.
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