Davis still sideline with bruised buttocks, out Saturday vs. OKC

Anthony Davis will miss his second straight game with a bruised buttocks that he suffered during LA’s win over the Knicks on Tuesday.

LeBron James isn’t the only star that won’t be available for the Lakers on Saturday night.

The team announced just after 6 p.m. that Lakers’ leading scorer, Anthony Davis, would not play.

Davis suffered a bruised buttocks in the team’s win over the Knicks on Tuesday night after taking a scary-looking fall. Per ESPN, an MRI revealed no significant damage.

Though Davis made the two-game road trip with the team, he also missed Friday night’s game against the Mavericks.

Davis one of three Lakers that will miss Saturday night’s game in Oklahoma City.

LeBron James was ruled out of the game against the Thunder earlier in the day with flulike symptoms and Danny Green is sidelined with a sore right hip.

According to Brett Dawson of The Athletic, filling those spots in the starting rotation will be Rajon Rondo for LeBron, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope for Green, and Kyle Kuzma for Davis.

Kuzma had a solid outing against the Mavericks in place of Davis. He was the second-leading scorer behind LeBron with 26 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out two assists.