Los Angeles Sparks sign rookie forward after several unexpected injuries

the Los Angeles Sparks Liatus King signed the hardship contract in the season. King was chosen in the third round of the 2025 draft – the third in general – after a strong collective profession that started at the University of Pittsburgh and ended in Notradam.
The King’s average reached 11.5 points and 10.4 rebounds per game, while it launched 56.3 % of the field in Notre Dame in its last season. It ranked 17th in the first section last season on the fall, as it ended the semi -finals of the Catrina MacLean Power Award attacked the year.
Now, although it was waived a week ago, it joins the Sparks menu in a hardship deal.
The sparks dealt with a large number of injuries early this season
Cameron BrinkThe ACL was tore the last season, is expected to return to work at one time in June, according to Espn’s Holly Rowe.
Ray Borrell She left the opening match for the season with a right leg injury and is expected to miss 6-8 weeks, while Ricky Jackson left the match in the second year on Sunday match and remains daily.
In a large part of it due to the absence of the extended Borrell, the sparks resorted to hardship, a contact that addresses the list deficiency for various reasons. Although the contract is technically a season for a season, it is possible that when Burrell-the team is no longer eligible for hardship-will be released.