The Los Angeles Lakers will continue their road trip on Thursday with a game against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The team is looking to bounce back after a 118-104 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, where LeBron James’ efforts were not enough to secure a victory.
Meanwhile, LeBron James’ name has appeared on the latest injury report. The two-decade veteran has been downgraded to questionable due to concerns over managing his left foot injury.
Despite being 40 years old, James continues to be a key contributor to the Lakers’ success. He currently ranks as the team’s second-leading scorer, averaging 23.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 9.0 assists per game this season.
Updated injury report ahead of tomorrow’s game at Washington: pic.twitter.com/tBiEZk46xJ
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Meanwhile, the Lakers have ruled out Anthony Davis for the game due to an abdominal muscle strain. Davis was unable to finish the previous contest, exiting early because of the injury.
The team will also be without Jalen Hood-Schifino, who remains sidelined with a left hamstring strain, and Christian Wood, who is still recovering from left knee surgery. Additionally, Dorian Finney-Smith (right shoulder contusion) and Gabe Vincent (left knee contusion) are both listed as questionable for the game.
Stephen A. Smith Calls Out LeBron James Over Bronny’s Struggles In The NBA
The Lakers’ loss to the Philadelphia 76ers once again highlighted why Bronny James is still not ready for the NBA. Speaking on First Take after the game, Stephen A. Smith shared his respect for LeBron James but made a heartfelt appeal as a father.
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“I’m really, really trying to be as respectful as I can possibly be towards LeBron James. I am pleading with LeBron James, as a father: Stop this,” Smith said.
Bronny had a tough night, failing to score a single point and shooting 0-for-5 from the field. Despite being given extended minutes, he struggled to make an impact. Even Lakers head coach JJ Redick was unable to provide a clear explanation for Bronny’s ongoing difficulties on the court.