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‘Sharp Pain’: NBA Insider Doubts a Quick LeBron James Return for Valid Reasons

The WC is now a war zone for three teams locked in with similar numbers and fighting to stay away from the notorious play-in. One of these teams, surprisingly, is the Lakers, playing shorthanded after LeBron James re-injured himself. 

The Lakers, more than any other side, wouldn’t want to play one or two extra games given their fitness issues. So it is important for them to win more than they lose in the remaining games. But if a fresh update hints that LeBron is not coming back anytime soon, where does that put the Lake Show?

NBA insider with shocking news on LeBron James

In a recent interview with Rachel Nichols, NBA insider Dave McMenamin gave the latest update on LeBron James. He hinted towards a delayed return and also expressed a shock over Bron rushing his comeback for the not-so-important Kings game last week. 

The reporter quoted his source that said, “We’re focusing on the big picture right now.” Further, Dave added his personal analysis and expressed, “So does big picture mean two more games missed? I’m not sure. And one thing we know from reporting last week was, when LeBron came back, no one expected him to come back. The King’s game wasn’t, like circled on the calendar. In fact, a source had told me he was looking at Monday’s game against Denver or the game against Clippers. So LeBron felt good, he sped up the timeline…”

Had the Lakers played smartly, just as the Nets do, they must’ve kept Bron for the bigger games. But they instead wore down his sore ankle by playing him 60 minutes in two games. 

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James
LeBron James reacts from the bench against the Raptors at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

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How damaging can his absence be?

King James’ only big injuries of an 18-year long career came with the Lakers. First, he strained his groin in 2018 and now it’s his right ankle that’s bothering. 

At least 24, these many games can be the most he has ever missed and so Dave added, “Frank Vogel said that it’s not a setback, I don’t know how you couldn’t call it a setback coz LeBron said that he had sharp pain for the first time, that he hadn’t experienced it any time during his ramp up. But, right now, whatever happens in these next two weeks mean nothing compared to what could happen in the playoffs. So he is clearly prioritizing using every bit of time he can, to get even better.”

Now, the last thing the Lakers would want is to meet the Clippers or even the Suns in the first round. In fact, their table-topping opponents will also not want that. So it’s an interesting and tricky situation from here on, with Bron’s return seemingly far.

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