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Injury Report: Lakers vs. Warriors
Anthony Davis Ruled Out, LeBron James Questionable
The Los Angeles Lakers have been dealt a major blow with the news that Anthony Davis will miss Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors due to a right foot injury. Davis, who is averaging 27.4 points and 12.1 rebounds per game this season, is the Lakers' leading scorer and rebounder. His absence will be a significant loss for the team.
LeBron James is also questionable for Tuesday's game with a left ankle sprain. James, who is averaging 29.7 points and 8.2 assists per game this season, is the Lakers' best player and leader. If he is unable to play, it would be a major blow to the team's chances of winning.
The Lakers are already struggling this season, with a record of 13-17. They are currently in 13th place in the Western Conference standings and are in danger of missing the playoffs. The absence of Davis and James would make it even more difficult for the Lakers to turn their season around.
Other Injuries
In addition to Davis and James, the Lakers are also dealing with injuries to several other players. Lonnie Walker IV is out with a left knee injury, and Dennis Schroder is out with a right ankle injury. Thomas Bryant is also questionable for Tuesday's game with a right shoulder injury.
The Warriors are also dealing with some injuries. Stephen Curry is out with a left shoulder injury, and Andrew Wiggins is out with a right adductor strain. Klay Thompson is also questionable for Tuesday's game with a left knee injury.
The Lakers and Warriors are two of the most storied franchises in NBA history, and their rivalry is one of the most intense in the league. Tuesday's game is sure to be a battle, even with the injuries to both teams.