NBA: Lakers waive Corey Brewer, sign Thomas Bryant
Published Mar 1, 2018 05:30 am

Corey Brewer (ROCKY WIDNER / NBAE / Getty Images / AFP) EL SEGUNDO, Calif. - The Los Angeles Lakers have waived veteran guard Corey Brewer. The Lakers also recalled big man Thomas Bryant from their G League affiliate on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old Brewer joined the Lakers late last season from Houston in a trade for Lou Williams. Brewer played in 54 games for Los Angeles this season, averaging 3.7 points and 1.7 rebounds mostly as a reserve.
The Lakers bought out Brewer's contract so he could have a chance to sign with a playoff contender. Despite improved play in 2018, Los Angeles (26-34) is 11th in the Western Conference and is almost certain to miss the postseason for a franchise-record fifth straight year.
Brewer also has played for Minnesota, Dallas and Denver, winning a 2011 championship ring with the Mavericks. (
The Associated Press)