It has been about a week and a half since LeBron James suffered a strained left adductor in a loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Nov. 9.
He was listed as day to day, and it was expected he would miss at least two games while recuperating.
James has missed the Lakers’ last three games, but they’ve won the last two: the Brooklyn Nets and Detroit Pistons.
Unfortunately, he will once again be out on Sunday evening when Los Angeles hosts the San Antonio Spurs. Head coach Darvin Ham will go small in his absence and start a three-guard alignment.
Same starters as last game for the Lakers: Beverley, Reaves, Walker IV, Brown Jr. and Davis.
LeBron will miss his fourth straight game with the strained adductor.
— Mike Trudell (@LakersReporter) November 21, 2022
The Lakers will travel east to take on the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, and they would surely love to have the four-time MVP healthy for that contest.
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