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One Laker participant’s hope is for peace in Ukraine

By Editorial Board Published March 3, 2025 5 Min Read
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One Laker participant’s hope is for peace in Ukraine

It’s been fodder for memes, the chilly open on “Saturday Night Live” and the predictable polarizing political speaking factors, however final week’s Oval Workplace spectacle with President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky left one Lakers participant with a small sense of hope amongst a continued sense of grief.

“At the end of the day, we all want just one thing — for the war to stop and for everybody to feel safe again,” Len advised The Instances on Sunday. “I think that’s the end goal of this whole thing. People just want to live normal life. Like my friends and family that I talked to back home, everybody wants that. … We’re tired of the war. We want the war to stop and we want to come back to normal life and just, live normal life.

“Cause this is crazy.”

Ukraine’s Alex Len, proper, dribbles beneath stress from Britain’s Gabriel Olaseni throughout a Eurobasket sport close to Milan, Italy, in 2022.

(Luca Bruno / Related Press)

Len had household displaced from his hometown, Antratsyt, greater than 10 years in the past when Russian-backed troopers started seizing territory within the area. It’s now beneath Russian management. Len, who final was in Ukraine in 2018 when he performed for the nation’s nationwide basketball crew, stated he’s heard tales of atrocities from pals and teammates nonetheless within the nation.

“It’s been so long this has been going on, it’s part of life,” Len stated. “But it’s always hard when you’re like, in these conversations, tough conversations with your family, friends and family. Just hearing them talk about what they go through is tough.”

He and former Laker Svi Mykhailiuk, presently a member of the Utah Jazz, launched the Hoop For Ukraine Fund after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

“It is difficult. All the stuff that’s going on back home has just, it’s affected everybody’s lives,” Len sais. “Like I know a lot of friends that have, you know, fought in the war. I know some friends that passed away in the war. I mean, it’s just, the situation is just very, you know, it’s … I mean, it’s hard even putting it in words.

“There’s a lot going on and you know, we’re trying to help as much as we can. But it’s unfortunate.”

“They responded very emotionally. But hopefully they’ll be able to come up with a solution to finally stop the war and in a way that Ukraine is protected,” Len stated. “Because all Zelensky said is, ‘Yeah, we want a ceasefire. But in the past, Putin broke this ceasefire so many times. We need security to make sure when the ceasefire is not enough. He signed it so many times, and he broke it, and we’re still getting attacked. What’s the purpose of ceasefire? We need more than just ceasefire.”

Lakers center Alex Len blocks a shot by Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski on Feb. 12 in Salt Lake City.

Lakers middle Alex Len blocks a shot by Utah Jazz ahead Kyle Filipowski on Feb. 12 in Salt Lake Metropolis.

(Rob Grey / Related Press)

Len stated he hopes that Oval Workplace assembly can encourage one other spherical of consideration on an issue, he says, gained’t be remoted to his nation if it isn’t handled.

“Help as much as you can. Help Ukrainian people to fight for democracy, for our country,” Len stated. “Because I think, like Zelensky said, I feel like with Putin, if we lose this war, he’s not going to stop there. He’s going to go to the Baltics probably.

“I think it’s just, it’s more than a war somewhere. Yeah. Because it’s going to affect everybody.”

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