The Los Angeles Lakers’ leader, LeBron James, will miss the next NBA match against the Milwaukee Bucks, as reported by ESPN.
His participation was already in doubt, but now the information has been confirmed. James will indeed be sidelined due
to a left ankle injury. It is known that LeBron has been dealing with ankle issues for several months; he didn’t play against
Milwaukee on March 8th for this reason.
In the last game, the Lakers’ leader spent 38 minutes on the court, scoring 26 points and making 10 assists. This season, James averages 25.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 8.1 assists per game.
It is worth recalling that the Lakers recently set a team record for scoring this season and engaged in the most high-scoring NBA match in 37 years. They emerged victorious against Indiana with a scoreline of 150:145.READ MORE