Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis entered Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers listed as probable on the injury report with left plantar fasciitis. Ultimately cleared to play, Davis started his 42nd game for the Lakers this season.
As the Charlotte Hornets (12-30) take on the Los Angeles Lakers (25-18) tonight, all eyes will be on the injury reports, particularly concerning Lakers star Anthony Davis. Davis was listed as probable for the game and will play in the contest.
Davis started the day as probable to play before being downgraded to questionable a little less than an hour before tipoff and ruled out 30 minutes before the game.
Monday night was a busy outing for the Los Angeles Lakers star, Anthony Davis. After a matchup against the Charlotte Hornets, the Lakers will close out a back-
Los Angeles ... the Lakers initially listed Davis as questionable on their injury report due to right calf soreness. This is a different injury listing than the left plantar fasciitis that ...
Lakers head coach J.J. Redick expects Anthony Davis to return to action after dealing with plantar fasciitis. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LOS ANGELES — Austin Reaves ... Evbuomwan and Jalen Wilson (11). Lakers: Reaves and James supplied more than half of the Lakers' points with Anthony Davis a late scratch due to plantar fasciitis in his left foot. Jaxson Hayes started in Davis' place ...
Norman Powell scored 22 points, James Harden had a double-double and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 116-102.
Cody Martin (Core), Grant Williams (R ACL) Lakers: PROBABLE - Lebron James (L Foot), Anthony Davis (Left Plantar Fasciitis), QUESTIONABLE - Gabe Vincent (L Knee), Rui Hachimura (L Calf), OUT - Jalen Hood-Schifino (L Hamstring),
The Los Angeles Lakers earned a 134-96 victory against the Washington Wizards on Thursday. LA will battle a much more challenging opponent on Saturday, however, as the Lakers prepare to play the New York Knicks on the road. JJ Redick provided two important injury updates ahead of the Knicks game, via Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
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