As the Lakers face the Warriors this Sunday night, the franchise will have to deal without the presence of LeBron James. Nothing surprising in that, the King being out for several weeks. On the other hand, the injury of D’Angelo Russell worries, he who was to return a few days ago.
Beaten by the Wolves earlier in the week, the Lakers face the Warriors this Sunday evening. Even before the start of the game, the Angelinos received very bad news, since Steph Curry signs his return to competition. Recovered from his leg problem, the double MVP will therefore be present to help his team win.
Concern over D’Angelo Russell
Suffice to say that Anthony Davis will have work this Sunday. He will have to show that he is capable of carrying this team, which must already do without the services of D’Angelo Russell. Still not recovered from his ankle injury, the leader is still absent to face the Dubs. His return has been postponed several times… which is worrying.
“He’s trending in the right direction. He’s day-to-day.”
– Darvin Ham on D’Angelo Russell pic.twitter.com/ySE7hA9SSc
— ????NBA•Fan???? (@Prime_LeBron23) March 5, 2023
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The problem with day-to-day in the NBA is that this designation is a bit vague. Concretely, this means that DLo can come back from the next match… or miss the next 5. This is precisely what is happening today, since the former Wolve was announced on the return last week. It is not so.
He’s been day to day for 11 days so excuse me for not believing Big Pimple https://t.co/4xLv1i6XrX
— Lakers Supply ???????????? (@LakersSupply) March 5, 2023
it’s been day-to-day for 11 days so excuse me for not believing you
Bro been day to day for 2 weeks
— The CaruShow ???? (@BaldMambaSZN) March 5, 2023
The guy has been day-to-day for two weeks
No D’Angelo Russell for the Lakers, when the franchise needs him without LeBron James. Fans will have to be patient, even if time is running out for Darvin Ham’s men. A loss to the Warriors would hurt in the playoff race.