Trey Jemison, a two-way player for the Lakers, has impressed since his mid-January signing but has been sidelined by illness for four games. The Lakers face a critical decision as he has seven games left of two-way eligibility. Head coach JJ Redick acknowledged the challenges posed by Jemison's status, particularly after the rescinded Mark Williams trade, leaving the team with a weak center rotation. As Jemison won't be eligible for the postseason unless converted to a standard contract, the team must navigate his integration and roster management carefully as the regular season nears its end.
Trey Jemison's performance has been pivotal for the Lakers, but his illness has complicated the team's decision-making regarding his future with two-way eligibility.
Head coach JJ Redick emphasized the challenge of managing Jemison's two-way contract status while addressing the team's immediate frontcourt needs amid injuries.
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