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Coach Darvin Ham sheds some light if the Lakers are looking to replace Mo Bamba

The Lakers' size player Mo Bamba got injured and will be out for at least four weeks, which is making many speculate on the team signing a new big center

By James Brown

The Lakers' size player Mo Bamba got injured and will be out for at least four weeks, which is making many speculate on the team signing a new big center

The Los Angeles Lakers could be looking to sign a new center as the backup C Mo Bamba got injured and will be out for at least four weeks.

The rumors have the team looking to sign a free agent to cover that absence, and coach Darvin Ham has spoken about whether the team needs a new player to be incorporated into the roster.

"We'll see," said Ham, if the Lakers sign a big man after Bamba's injury. "We're constantly exploring ways to improve our ball club; make no mistake. But as of right now, I think we're versatile enough. We got different guys that we could put in different places. We can play small. We can play big even with this current roster as it stands. So we're taking it daily, and if something makes sense, then maybe we'll explore it. But if not, until then, we'll keep our options open."

Bamba's absence will be significant, as he is a good shot-blocker, capable rebounder, and legitimate 3-point shooting threat. By hitting 3-pointers, he can bring the other team's center out onto the perimeter, which opens up the lane for other Lakers players.

Bamba being out could give Wenyen Gabriel more playing time

When Anthony Davis isn't in the game, L.A. will have to go with Wenyen Gabriel or Jarred Vanderbilt at the 5. Both players bring lots of effort and energy, but they're undersized for the center position in the NBA.

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