Will LeBron James be playing for the Los Angeles Lakers tomorrow night?
LeBron James is in an incredible touch of form right now. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar is fresh off a 48-point stunning performance against the Houston Rockets in the Lakers’ last NBA outing, where the legendary veteran was head and shoulders above every other player on the court as he helped his team to an important win at the Crypto.com Arena on Monday night.
LeBron continued what has been a very fruitful streak of form, as the 38 year old veteran has turned his shooting form as well as his team’s fortunes around after what was a disastrous start to the season for the Lakers. While the season seemed to be a lost cause with the Lakers starting off with a 0-5 streak, they have indeed turned their fortunes around – largely courtesy of James.
The Lakers are currently sitting in 13th place in the Western Conference standings, and will look to be in contention for a spot in the Play-Ins when the regular season ends. For that to happen, the Lakers will need all of their big hitters to be in action – and they seem to have been dealt with a major blow as James has come up as questionable for their next game against the Sacramento Kings.
What is LeBron James’ injury status as the Lakers prepare to face Sacramento Kings?
It has turned out that LeBron James has been deemed to be questionable ahead of the Lakers’ game against the Sacramento Kings.
As the Lakers prepare for what is an important game against the Kings on home soil, LeBron has once again popped up on the official injury report. As usual, the 38-year-old who is in the 20th season of a decorated career has been deemed questionable to play with a lingering ankle injury. He’s still dealing with a sore left ankle, which has been an issue for him over the past few games.
However, it would encourage the Lakers faithful that LeBron looked fine to be in action with the ankle injury against the Rockets. The Lakers will certainly hope LeBron pulls off a similar performance as they will hope to strengthen their credentials to finish in the top 10 of the Western Conference.
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