The Los Angeles Lakers don’t have much time to rest after their hard-fought 127-120 win over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday, as the franchise must turn around and face the Portland Trail Blazers at Crypto.com Arena on Monday night.
The Lakers, who currently sit at 2-1 after back-to-back victories (opened the year with a loss to the Golden State Warriors but defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves and Kings), would love to finally have all hands on deck.
Unfortunately, that isn’t a possibility for the Lake show, as Luka Doncic, Jaxson Hayes, Maxi Kleber, Marcus Smart, Adou Thiero, and Gabe Vincent have all been ruled out.
However, will LeBron James, who has yet to play this season, participate in Los Angeles’ upcoming contest?
Is LeBron James making his season debut with the depleted Lakers tonight vs. the Trail Blazers?
No, James is not making his season debut with the Lakers vs. the Trail Blazers, as he hasn’t fully recovered from the sciatica that he was diagnosed with before the start of the season.
Fortunately, the Lakers have been solid without James in the starting lineup, proving it’s not wise to count the franchise out if their 40-year-old superstar is physically unable to play.
From a long-term perspective, though, Los Angeles needs James to rejoin the team at some point if they have legitimate championship aspirations (he could return in mid-November).
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