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Dalton Kancht talks that his crazy week is circulating from Lakers and returning to him


Dalton Kancht heats before the Portland match in December. (Gina Verizy / Los Angeles Times)

Dalton Knecht found himself in one of the most American Professional League, playing for Lakes Again after dealing with Charlotte in the trade of that In the end, it was canceled.

“It was a crazy time,” said Knecht. “Not many people did that, count [after being traded]. But at the end of the day, I just wanted to deal with. ”

Knecht got this opportunity on Wednesday night, and scored 10 points in Lakers loss 131-119 In Utah. He has not played since February 4 against Clippers. Lakers then faded him in the Horns Mark Williams Trading Center before the deadline, General Manager Rob Bellinka, who stopped the rising in the middle of the road through a shooting routine in the team’s facility to deliver the news and send it in this Zaqa.

“It looked like a movie. Then [Clippers] The game, I went back the next day and went to get some shots in the gym … and called me Rob there and told me the news. “It was difficult,” he said. “I drafted here, so La means a lot. So, hear that and then go to Charlotte in the morning with one of my comrades and come and start meeting all these people and then fly to Detroit to what was called a” game for the first time “, then, I am now I am returning to Los Angeles.

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Coach Ji Redk Kinste praised and said that the organization is no longer considering the trade that was canceled.

“His soul was good. Redik said:” I thought he played well. “We won’t talk about it anymore. We talked about it. It is in a good place. We are good. “

According to Charlotte, in ways of protesting Lakers’s decision to fail Williams in his material, which led to the cancellation of trade.

“I had no idea, to be honest,” he said when asked about a possible protest. “I just do what I like to do, go there and play. As I said, whatever happens, it happens.”

Knecht, who will be at the weekend in all stars in San Francisco to participate in the Rising Stars game on Friday, said it was good to return to the Lakers Treasury room.

Each of them came and hugged me to a large extent and said: “What is good? “They said,” Welcome. “Then it is clear that tonight, they said:” It is your first game again, “he said.” So at the end of the day, it is just a business. Get where Rob and JJ were going. So, at the end of the day, it goes out there, does my work, playing basketball, and doing what I like to do. “

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This story was originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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