LeBron James is listed as questionable for tonight’s contest as the Lakers resume their season against Charlotte, according to Broderick Turner of The Los Angeles Times. James sat out Sunday’s All-Star Game, citing “ankle and foot discomfort.” He was able to practice on Tuesday, but the team is being careful not to aggravate his condition.
“It’s something that we managed all year and it was sore over the weekend,” coach J.J. Redick said after the practice session. “He was able to do most of practice today. But, like it’s been all year, like it’s a day-to-day thing. It’s just something that we’ve had to manage and we’ll continue to manage throughout the rest of the year.”
Lakers fans can expect to see more of Luka Doncic in his third game with L.A., Turner adds. Redick limited him to 24 and 23 minutes in his first two outings because he was returning from a calf injury, but the week off for the All-Star break has been beneficial.
“His minutes will be up (Wednesday),” Redick said. “I don’t think there is going to be any sort of restrictions going forward.”
There’s more on the Lakers:
- Cam Reddish practiced on Tuesday for the first time since the trade that would have sent him to the Hornets was rescinded, tweets Khobi Price of The Orange County Register. Reddish had been away from the team due to the birth of his daughter. “We talked a little bit. I know he’s in a funky situation,” Dorian Finney-Smith said. “I’ve been traded. I’ve never been part of having to come back after that. It was part of the business. I know he’s just happy it’s all over with and he can get back to playing basketball.”
- In a full story, Price identifies three trends to watch for the rest of the season: Doncic’s growing role in the offense, more reliance on small-ball lineups and the effects of lingering injuries to several players.
- Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul, who represents James and Anthony Davis, is the latest NBA figure to admit that the Doncic trade caught him completely off guard, saying in an interview with Pickup Hoop (Twitter video link), “99.9% of the time, I’m going to know what’s going on. The one time I didn’t was the one time we all didn’t. … I’m glad I didn’t know because it probably wouldn’t happened if you did know.”
Rich Paul did not know because Dallas masterplan is to get gambling in Dallas or move team to Las Vegas.
Ahhh what?
Luka doesn’t like gambling?
Rich Paul is a scumbag.
In 13yrs including this one.
AD has played in 822 gms out of possible 1039 gms.
Thats .791% of career gms
In 7yrs including this one.
Luka has played 424gms out of possible 547 gms.
Thats .775% of career gms.
So all of you who spout nonsense and hate. Who just pay no attention to reality. Will Kill AD. Who has played out of position for most of his career. And are clueless of pudgywudgy. Who has missed more gms. Simply by being out of shape. Unlike AD who is hurt playing out of position. You are welcomed. Class is closed.
I frankly am not a fan of either …. But respect true facts. Go look it up like I did.
Again for the reason all the LokoLuka clan goes viral. Mavs could have easily gotten another pick.
FUGETABOUTIT ..,,…
You’d rather Ant over 26yr old luka?
Facts are what we all should be concerned with. Use it to prove your view. Or just like him cause you want to. Own it. Don’t disrespect the game or yourself. Just to jump on the bandwagon…..
Not a big Ant guy either. Lets stop with MJ comparisons. Right now I take AE. He plays D.
But if I knew I could get Luka to accept the Mamba. I take Luka …..
AD? Plays D, sure. You’re choosing a soon to be 32 yr old Davis over Luka to build around? Ants had teams built around him. Rondo, Holiday, Boogie….these guys all all stars in their day. The team build around Ant was 1st round at best. Here’s some facts…only two people in the history of the game have averaged over 30 in the playoffs for their career. Granted one has alot of run way infront of him. MJ and who?
Wilt. That’s the other guy who averaged over 30 for his career.
Sorry I thought you meant for career. Yeah it’s Luka my fault.
I didn’t know that playing out of position would be a major cause for getting yourself injured in the NBA.
No wonder AD keeps getting hurt all of those years