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NextImg:No one enjoyed Lakers’ early playoff exit more than Mark Williams after trade mess

The bridges are burned between Mark Williams and the Lakers.

Williams, a Laker for a hot minute this year before the franchise nixed the deal due to medical concerns, gloated after the Timberwolves eliminated the Lakers in Game 5 of their first-round series Wednesday.

“????,” Williams tweeted, letting the emoji do the talking for him.

He also posted to his Instagram Story an image of the popular meme featuring a man who claimed to be at an enemy’s funeral just to make sure his rival had truly died.

Williams gloating after the Lakers’ loss. @MarkWilliams/instagram
Mark Williams dunking during a March 2025 game. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

It’s understandable why Williams is salty since the Lakers’ decision cost him the chance to compete for a championship and instead stay with the always-terrible Hornets.

After acquiring Luka Doncic from the Mavericks, the Lakers lined up a deal with Charlotte to acquire Williams and provide much-needed size.

Three days after agreeing to the deal, Los Angeles backed out due to a failed physical.

The development stunned Williams.

“My agent told me,” Williams said in February, according to the Charlotte Observer. “I didn’t think I had failed my physical. That didn’t even cross my mind. The night I got traded I played hella minutes. I didn’t think in any world that was possible. Since I’ve been back since the start of the year, I’ve played games with a lot of minutes. I feel like every injury I’ve had has been well-documented and I’ve recovered and been 100 percent since. So, I don’t know what went into that decision. I think that’s up to them.”

LeBron and the Lakers are done. AP

The Lakers still grabbed the No. 3 seed without Williams but they sure could have used a big man Wednesday when they allowed the normally defensive-minded Rudy Gobert to morph into Shaq.

Gobert tallied a monster double-double of 27 points and 24 rebounds to lead the Timberwolves to a 103-96 win that now makes LeBron James’ future a storyline to discuss.

Williams, 23, averaged 15.3 points and 10.2 rebounds this season and could have potentially limited Gobert in a pivotal Game 5, but the concern with the big man has always been his availability.

Health has always been a concern with Mark Williams. NBAE via Getty Images

He played in 21 of the 30 games remaining for the lottery-bound Hornets after the deal fell through. And in his career, he’s appeared in just 106 of a potential 246 career regular-season games.

Dalton Knecht, the sharpshooting rookie who was the main piece going back to Charlotte in the trade, was a non-factor against Minnesota.

Knecht appeared in two games for a total of three minutes as the Lakers unraveled due to depth issues.