Los Angeles Lakers guard Avery Bradley has reportedly "informed Lakers management of his decision to stay back" or not play in Orlando's restart.
According to Wojnarowski, Bradley's decision was based on family reasons and focusing on social reform. "As committed to my Lakers teammates and the organization as I am, I ultimately play basketball for my family," said Bradley to ESPN. "At a time like this, I can't imagine making any decision that might put my family's health and well-being at even the slightest risk. As promised also, I will use this time away to focus on the formation of projects to help strengthen my communities."
With Bradley off the court this season, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has seen the most playing time with 1363.3 minutes logged. During this time, KCP is averaging 0.69 FanDuel points per minute and a usage rate of 15.3%.
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski