Is LeBron James Playing Tonight vs Clippers? Lakers Release Injury Report Ahead of the Battle of Los Angeles
LeBron James just had a vintage performance last night. He scored 37 points in a crucial victory over the Utah Jazz and he scored the clutch basket to seal the win. His impact has been undeniable since his return. But will he play tonight in the battle of Los Angeles?
As it is a back-to-back night, we can fully expect James to be rested. However, that would be under normal circumstances. The Lakers are tied with the Clippers for the 6th seed.
The Clipps hold the tiebreaker and thus a win tonight would be crucial. But will the Lakers play James and more importantly what about Anthony Davis?
Is LeBron James playing tonight vs the LA Clippers? LA Lakers release injury report ahead of the Battle of Los Angeles
As per the latest injury report, all of the Lakers players are listed as available. Keep in mind that this list is tentative as they are on a back-to-back schedule. You can click here for a fresher update.
Things usually do not change as much during these types of games. The Battle for Los Angeles will be a fiery one at that. It looks as though both LeBron James and Anthony Davis will feature.
The Lakers hope to have D’Angelo Russell, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis for their game in Utah on Tuesdayhttps://t.co/0zJ9VIxAsO
— LakeShow (@LakeShowCP) April 3, 2023
The Lakers have gained some serious momentum this season. They are now 7-1 in their last 8 games. With the firing on all cylinders, it would be unwise to bet against them.
Who do you think will come out on top tonight? Los Angeles Lakers or the Los Angeles Clippers?
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