Woj: Lakers' Avery Bradley reportedly opts-out of restart

Los Angeles Lakers guard Avery Bradley has reportedly "informed Lakers management of his decision to stay back" or not play in Orlando's restart.

What It Means:

According to Wojnarowski, Bradley's decision was based on family reasons and focusing on social reform. "As committed to my Lakers teammates and the organization as I am, I ultimately play basketball for my family," said Bradley to ESPN. "At a time like this, I can't imagine making any decision that might put my family's health and well-being at even the slightest risk. As promised also, I will use this time away to focus on the formation of projects to help strengthen my communities."

With Bradley off the court this season, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has seen the most playing time with 1363.3 minutes logged. During this time, KCP is averaging 0.69 FanDuel points per minute and a usage rate of 15.3%.