
The Lakers ushered in a game against the Thunder on October 28, Beijing time, and it was reported that due to the impact of sore ankles, LeBron James would not play against the Thunder for the Lakers, which was also the second consecutive game absence of the 36-year-old James after missing the Spurs.
Not only that, because LeBron James's ankle pain has been added to the daily watch list, according to the US media Mike Trudell, it is still impossible to know whether LeBron James can play in the next game against the Cavaliers:
The good news for the current injury situation facing the Lakers is that Anthony Davis, who was originally included in the suspected list, has been able to play in the Lakers' game against the Thunder on October 28, Beijing time:
This is undoubtedly good news for the Lakers, because it means that Anthony Davis' knee injury is not serious, and the Lakers are likely to continue to win games against the Thunder under the leadership of Westbrook and Anthony Davis.
In addition to the injuries of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, according to Lakers coach Frank Vogel, Avery Bradley should get some playing time against the Thunder, as far as Ellington will still wear the jersey and sit on the bench, but is unlikely to get playing time:
For the Lakers, who are centered on veteran players, the team's injury situation largely determines whether they can impact the championship trophy.