
"In four seasons with the Wizards, Bryant developed into a starting big man and although he didn't prove to be a star center, he showcased that he could be a more than reliable front court option. The former second-round pick tried his hand on the open market, taking his talents back to Los Angeles to join the Lakers where his career first started."
"The big man found a crucial role on the Pacers bench, helping his new team make a cinderella run to the NBA FInals. However, his stint with the Pacers didn't serve him well, at least when it came to his availability in the open market. Reports surfaced that the big man was an option for the New York Knicks, before the team pivoted to the signings of two other former Wizards in Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet."
Thomas Bryant remained one of the best free agents available for months. Since departing the Washington Wizards, he struggled to find a role that replicated his impact in the DMV. As an Indiana product, he showed versatility and developed into a starting big man over four seasons with the Wizards, offering reliable frontcourt play despite not becoming a star center. After a return to Los Angeles with the Lakers, he bounced around the league with stops in Denver and Miami. A move to the Pacers followed Isaiah Jackson's injury, where Bryant provided crucial bench depth and helped the team reach the NBA Finals. The Cleveland Cavaliers later signed him to bolster frontcourt depth and give him another chance to compete for a championship.
Read at Wiz of Awes
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]