The Los Angeles Lakers are facing a mixed bag of injury news ahead of their Saturday night showdown against the Golden State Warriors. LeBron James is listed as questionable due to a left ankle peroneal tendinopathy, while Anthony Davis is probable despite dealing with bilateral Achilles teninopathy. Unfortunately for the Lakers, Cam Reddish will be sidelined with a right ankle sprain.
While Gabe Vincent, Christian Wood, Colin Castleton, and Jarred Vanderbilt remain out with various injuries, there’s some optimism as Vincent and Vanderbilt show signs of progress. However, there’s no definitive timeline for their return, according to head coach Darvin Ham.
With the standings tight and the matchup against the Warriors crucial, it’s expected that both James and Davis will likely suit up for the Lakers. The team’s hopes for maintaining their standing and securing tiebreakers against division rivals make this game especially significant.
Reddish’s absence is a blow to the Lakers, particularly for his defensive prowess, which would have been valuable against the Warriors.
On the Warriors’ side, Stephen Curry is expected to return to action after dealing with his own ankle issue, ensuring that both teams will feature their star players in Saturday night’s primetime matchup in L.A.