WATCH: LeBron James says collision with Clippers’ Beverly set him back five days with groin injury

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

James returned to the court on Christmas Day after missing a game for the first time this season Sunday. Following the Lakers’ 111-106 loss on the 25th, James said, “I felt healthy going into the game. I got kneed in the groin taking a charge from Pat Bev, and it kind of set me right back to where I was five days ago.”

The almost-35-year-old, James, is already listed as day-to-day by the team. He has been dealing with both a thoracic muscle strain (pulling around his rib cage) and a groin injury.

While James suffered a torn left groin last season which seriously impacted his and the Lakers’ season, this year it is his right groin giving him trouble. ESPN reports that this injury is not as severe as what James dealt with last time around.

LBJ played 39 minutes, despite re-aggravating the injury just a few plays after tipoff. He finished a rebound shy of a triple-double (23 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds) but missed 15 shots from the floor including 10 missed three-pointers, which is the most 3’s missed in a game in James’ 17-season NBA career.

LeBron James says collision with Clippers’ Beverly set him back five days with groin injury (Hoopshy

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

LeBron James says collision with Clippers’ Beverly set him back five days with groin injury (Lebronw

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

LeBron James says collision with Clippers’ Beverly set him back five days with groin injury

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

LeBron James is back where he was a handful of days ago, in terms of a nagging groin injury, because of a collision with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley in Wednesday’s game.

Women’s Basketball Profile: Rennia Davis

Women’s Basketball Profile: Rennia Davis

KNOXVILLE — The Lady Vols basketball team has gotten off to a scorching start this season, thanks in large part to the play of Rennia Davis.

Hailing from Jacksonville, Fla., Davis been a leader for this Tennessee squad reminiscent of Rocky Top legend Candace Parker. The 6-foot-2 junior swingwoman has been a tugboat for the team in her two-plus seasons, logging over 30 minutes per game during that stretch, and providing both a scoring punch and a presence on the glass.

Davis played high school ball at Jacksonville’s Ribault High School starting in 2014, where she earned numerous accolades. She was named to the FABC 4A All-State First Team all four years she played, and led her squad to state titles in both her junior and senior seasons; she participated on three total championship teams at Ribault. She averaged 20.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game her junior year, and for her senior season, Davis elevated her scoring game to post 26.3 points, 10.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game, and was named a McDonald’s All-American and MaxPreps First-Team All-American, among many other distinctions. It should also be noted that she was a superlative student, graduating 14th in her class and earning a dual-enrollment AA degree, while also being named to the National Honor Society.

Before beginning her collegiate career, Davis played in the 2016 USA Women’s U17 World Championship Team Trials with the AAU club Essence. She averaged 12.3 points over seven games, scoring double digits in five of those matches and sporting a high mark of 20 points, while also averaging 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game over the same stretch.

Davis came out of the gates on fire for the Lady Volunteers, averaging 12.0 points and 7.6 rebounds in her debut season, while starting 32 of 33 games on the year. She finished sixth all-time in rebounds per game by a Lady Vol freshman with 7.6, ranking No. 11 in rebounding in the SEC and second among conference freshmen. She shot .483 from the field, .329 on three-pointers — her 25 treys were the fourth-most on the team. She also notched nine double-doubles to tie Tamika Catchings for fifth-most double-doubles ever recorded by a Lady Vol freshman.

Her sophomore year was an impressive step forward that earned her a 2019 All-SEC Second Team selection as well as a WBCA All-America Honorable Mention selection. She led the Lady Vols in scoring (14.9), rebounding (7.7) and free throw percentage (.856) in just her second season in Knoxville. Her free throw mark was an SEC-best, while her rebounding and scoring numbers placed her eighth and twelfth in the conference, respectively. She continued her tear as a double-double machine, matching her freshman season output of nine — the seventh-most double-doubles ever by a UT sophomore and the sixth-most by an active player in the SEC. She also scored in double figures a team-leading 26 times, with 16 games of 15-plus points and six of 20 or more.

Expectations have been high for Davis entering her junior year after being named to numerous watch-lists, including the Wooden Award Preseason Top 30, the Citizen Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List, and the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 30. So far, she has lived up to the hype, recording double-doubles in four of her first six games, and already receiving one SEC Player of the Week award after she exploded for a career-high 33 points against a then No. 16-ranked Notre Dame squad. She’s averaging 15.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game so far, making 18 of 22 free throws for a healthy 82 percent mark.

The women’s team has gotten off to a tremendous start this season winning their first six games out of the gate, and Rennia Davis is one of the biggest factors in their success. The talent and potential has always been there, and fans are now witnessing one of Tennessee’s best players blossom right before their eyes. With Rennia Davis holding the reins, the possibilities for the Lady Vols are endless.

WATCH: Eagles guard Brandon Brooks shares reason for Week 12 exit

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles guard Brandon Brooks revealed that anxiety is the reason for his first-quarter exit from Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles guard Brandon Brooks revealed that anxiety is the reason for his first-quarter exit from Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

The team initially labeled his ailment as general “illness,” but Brooks peeled back the curtain with a Twitter post explaining what he was dealing with.

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Brooks has been open in the past about his struggles with anxiety, including when he missed two games in 2016 for related symptoms.

In a radio interview, Monday, Eagles coach Doug Pedersen said, “It’s something that he’s dealing with each and every day of his life. You never really know what triggers it. We’re here to support him, and we love him.”

Eagles guard Brandon Brooks shares reason for Week 12 exit

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles guard Brandon Brooks revealed that anxiety is the reason for his first-quarter exit from Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles guard Brandon Brooks revealed that anxiety is the reason for his first-quarter exit from Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

Eagles guard Brandon Brooks shares reason for Week 12 exit (Eagleswire)

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles guard Brandon Brooks revealed that anxiety is the reason for his first-quarter exit from Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

On Monday, Philadelphia Eagles guard Brandon Brooks revealed that anxiety is the reason for his first-quarter exit from Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

Broncos guard Dalton Risner seen wearing boot, says he’s ‘good’

Broncos rookie guard Dalton Risner was seen wearing a boot in the team’s locker room.

Denver Broncos offensive guard Dalton Risner briefly left Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings with an ankle injury before later returning to the contest (a game the Broncos lost 27-23).

Risner was seen wearing a boot on his foot in the team’s locker room Tuesday but the rookie told The Athletic’s Nicki Jhabvala, “I’m always good,” which seems like a positive sign that it might not be a serious injury.

Risner (6-5, 312 pounds) was selected by Denver in the second round of this year’s draft out of Kansas State. He has had a brilliant rookie season so far, allowing just one sack in 10 games, according to STATS LLC.

If Risner does have to miss any games with his ankle injury, the Broncos might move Elijah Wilkinson back to guard (if Ja’Wuan James is healthy enough to play right tackle). Austin Schlottmann is another option.

Denver will release an updated injury report after practice Wednesday.

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