The team announced that Ariza will be evaluated in eight weeks,
which would be around the start of December. The Lakers are due
to open the season Oct. 19 against the Golden State Warriors,
and they have seven games in October and 16 in November.
The well-traveled Ariza, 36, is set to start his second stint
with the Lakers. He has played for 10 teams since the New York
Knicks made him a second-round draft pick in 2004 out of UCLA.
Last season, Ariza appeared in 30 games for the Miami Heat,
making 27 starts and averaging 9.4 points and 4.8 rebounds per
game. He signed a one-year deal with Los Angeles in August.
Ariza played for the Lakers to conclude the 2007-08 season and
throughout 2008-09, helping Los Angeles win the NBA championship
in 2009.
In addition to New York, Miami and Los Angeles, Ariza has had
two stints with the Houston Rockets and Washington Wizards as
well as single stays with the Orlando Magic, New Orleans
Hornets, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings and Portland Trail
Blazers.
Ariza owns career averages of 10.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.1
assists and 1.5 steals in 1,094 games (758 starts).
With Ariza sidelined, his playing time could be split among Kent
Bazemore, Carmelo Anthony and Talen Horton-Tucker.
--Field Level Media
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