Darvin Ham on why Max Christie played so little versus the Suns

Lakers head coach Darvin Ham had a puzzling explanation for why he played Max Christie just five minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Suns.

While the Los Angeles Lakers aren’t exactly an old team, they also don’t have a lot of young prospects who are on the rise. But one such prospect they do possess is second-year wing Max Christie.

The 6-foot-5 Michigan State University has gradually shown some promise as a player who will give 100% on the defensive end. He has also displayed the potential to become a legitimate 3-and-D player by occasionally knocking down 3-pointers on the other end.

With the Lakers short-handed because of injuries to Jarred Vanderbilt, Gabe Vincent, Cam Reddish and now Christian Wood, one would presume that Christie would get significant playing time on a regular basis. However, he played just five minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Phoenix Suns.

Head coach Darvin Ham had a puzzling explanation for why Christie played so little (h/t Lakers Daily).

With Austin Reaves and Spencer Dinwiddie struggling to hit shots against Phoenix, perhaps a little more floor time for Christie would’ve helped. The 21-year-old did make one of his two shot attempts and notch one assist on Sunday, and he is shooting a terrific 43.8% from 3-point range in the month of February.