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Lakers injury update: Anthony Davis confirmed to miss game vs Sacramento, hope for LeBron James to play

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The Lakers provide an injury update as Anthony Davis is set to miss the game against Sacramento

The official injury report still lists two of the NBA’s greatest stars as being injured. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are both classified as doubtful for the showpiece game against the Boston Celtics according to the LA Lakers’ injury update. 

Almost the whole season, James and AD have consistently been on the Lakers’ injured list. When they have that classification, they have played for most of the time, but they have also skipped a few of them  when it appeared like they would play.

Both are anticipated to play for the Lakers since they recently arrived in Hollywood following a tough six-game road trip. The Lakers concluded that run with a 3-3 record, and today they will be planning to play in front of their own fans.

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Anthony Davis and LeBron James’ injury update

LeBron James has already missed a few games due to a left injury that he has been experiencing. Nevertheless, he had a fantastic performance even against the Detroit Pistons this Sunday and was eager to participate in their upcoming games. 

After their victory in Detroit, Anthony Davis informed the reporters he was eager for tonight’s matchup against the Celtics. The Laker faithful always want to see their club defeat their enduring opponents whenever Boston is in town.

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The Lakers issued its official update on Anthony Davis’ injury that he is still out indefinitely. Here is the Lakers’ press release: “After extensive consultation with Lakers team physicians and outside specialists, it has been determined that Anthony Davis has a stress injury in his right foot. Davis will be out indefinitely. Further updates will be provided when appropriate.”

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