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Thickening staff: Washington has signed Alex Lenn and Jordan Bell
The Wizards are trying to strengthen the front line after Bryant's injury.
Len has recorded seven games this season in Toronto, most notably from his time at the Warriors
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Saturday, 23 January 2021, 18:36
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Washington announced tonight (Saturday) the addition of two free agents who are set to thicken its front line: Alex Lenn and Jordan Bell.
As you may recall, the Wizards who saw their six consecutive games postponed due to the Corona Protocols have already lost their opening chin Thomas Bryant, who tore the crossbar and ended the season.
The two are now joining Robin Lopez and Mo Wagner, hoping to give the Scott Brooks a few more color options.
Equally good news in Washington is that the team has managed to complete a fourth consecutive training session - not a matter of what given Corona disrupting the club's plans.
Today it is scheduled to take off for San Antonio, for a game that will likely take place, for a change, on the night between Sunday and Monday.
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Len (27, 2.13m) was selected fifth in the 2013 draft by Phoenix and was considered a big promise at the time, though he failed to live up to expectations.
In 2018 he found a new home in Atlanta, where he played two years, and then also recorded 15 games in Sacramento.
This season he has partnered seven times in the Toronto uniform.
His career averages stand at 7.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game.
Bell (26, 2.03m) is best remembered for his time at Golden State, where he helped win the championship in 2018.
After two years at Warriors he signed with Minnesota but was traded during the season to Memphis.
His career averages stand at 3.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.
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