In a move that shouldn’t shock any Lakers fans, LeBron James is on the injury report for Los Angeles’ second game of this back-to-back road trip.
The Lakers are set to play the Spurs after beating the Pelicans
the night before, and LeBron is listed as questionable to play due to his sciarica injury, some left foot joint arthritis and the fact that it’s a back-to-back and he’s the oldest player in the NBA.
LeBron was asked after the Pelicans game about the likelihood of him playing for the matchup with the Spurs, and he made it clear that, since he’s 41, his status for every back-to-back moving forward will be to be determined.
Since this is more about the Lakers playing consecutive games and not a new injury for LeBron, Lakers fans don’t need to worry about his potential absence.
He is the oldest player in the NBA, and his body needs to be monitored.
The last time the Lakers had a back-to-back, LeBron missed the second contest, which was against the Celtics. So, while he is currently listed as questionable and his status is uncertain, don’t be surprised if he does, in fact, miss this match.
With the league requiring a 65-game minimum for NBA awards, and LeBron already missing 16 games, he could no longer miss any more games after this Spurs contest if he cared about maintaining something like his All-NBA streak.
While LeBron missing out on accolades simply because of attendance is a bummer, but given how much he cares about playing at the highest level and making the most of whatever time he has left, it’s unlikely he cares all that much about individual awards at this point in his career.
The good news on the injury front for the Lakers is that there are no other new additions to the injury report besides LeBron. So, they’ll either have everyone else who played in New Orleans ready to go and perhaps even James will play if he gets upgraded to available.
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