At present, the 2022 All-Star bench lineup has been announced, and the Lakers' interior lineman Anthony Davis has not been selected, which also means that the Lakers only have one All-Star player in the whole team, LeBron James.
From a statistical point of view, Anthony Davis, who averaged 23.4 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and 52.5% shooting per game, does deserve to be named an All-Star, but because of the 16 games missed so far this season, this does affect Davis's chances of being selected for the All-Star Team, even if Anthony Davis has indeed been in good shape recently.
On the other hand, Lakers superstar LeBron James is still suffering from injuries, but the good news is that James's recovery is still going well and may return to the game as soon as possible. According to us media Shams-Charania, LeBron James may return to the Lakers in the next few days:
"James will also continue to deal with the knee injury issue and he will continue to recover in the next few days and continue to receive treatment, hopefully he will recover and return to the game in a few days."
Although there is no clear timeline for James' comeback, if he can indeed make a comeback in the next few days, this is still good news for the Lakers.
Finally, lakers veteran Cameron Anthony suffered a right hamstring strain against the Clippers and left the game:
So far this season, Anthony has played in 50 games for the Lakers, and this hamstring strain may indeed be a big problem for veteran players like Anthony. Anthony is definitely a very important part of this Lakers' team this season, and whether he can stay healthy will also be the key to the lakers' prospects.