Jarred Vanderbilt has mid-foot sprain, will be re-evaluated in 3-4 weeks

It looks like perhaps Jarred Vanderbilt’s right foot injury isn’t as severe as initially feared.

The Los Angeles Lakers’ “Grammy” road trip was looking bleak days ago, but without LeBron James and Anthony Davis, they shocked the Boston Celtics on Thursday. Suddenly, fans and observers raised their eyebrows.

But as the old saying goes, every rose has its thorn. That proverbial thorn pinched forward Jarred Vanderbilt; he suffered a right foot injury just before halftime against Boston.

It was expected he would miss several weeks, and there was also legitimate fear he would have to sit out the rest of the season.

But the Lakers may have dodged a bullet. He reportedly will be reevaluated in 3-4 weeks due to a mid-foot sprain.

In fact, Lakers head coach Darvin Ham had an optimistic tone about Vanderbilt’s prognosis.

In the forward’s absence, one has to expect second-year Max Christie to get more playing time. Christie has shown promise not only as a defensive stopper but also as a floor spacer.