July 5, 2024

Nov 1, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) high fives forward guard Cam Reddish (5) after a play against the LA Clippers during the fourth quarter at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-USA TODAY Sports

LeBron James (left ankle peroneal tendinopathy) is listed as questionable for Monday’s game against the Utah Jazz, while Cam Reddish (left knee effusion) is out. The Los Angeles Lakers have released their injury report.


Anthony Davis, who likely has a bone bruise and sprain in his left ankle, should also be able to play.
James had been playing with his ankle problem for some time until the game on Saturday night, when he was ultimately forced to sit out. For a 39-year-old playing in his 21st NBA season, LeBron has participated in 36 of the Lakers’ 40 games thus far this season.
Though it’s unclear if James will be able to face the Thunder, he did receive a couple

Meanwhile, the left knee effusion that has been bothering Reddish appears to have moved him. Reddish was allowed to start the last two games, but he was unable to play in the second half on both occasions.

It appears that Reddish will miss Monday’s game due to a knee problem, which Darvin Ham stated would need to be evaluated when the squad got back home. If he misses a couple of games, maybe the knee injury is not too significant and will heal on its own.

Reddish has missed a few games this season due to minor injuries, and this is just the latest setback in his unfortunate career.

The Lakers could be able to start

Although several Lakers players have missed time this season due to injuries, Davis has fortunately been in the starting lineup for most of the team’s games.

Davis’s performance this season has been so impressive that he is crucial to what the

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