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UPDATE: Lakers And Bulls Injury Reports

The Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls have announced their injury reports.

UPDATE: Anthony Davis has been upgraded to available.  

On Wednesday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls are facing off at the United Center in Illinois.  

For the game, the two teams have announced their injury reports (updated as of 6:30 Eastern Time).  

The Lakers have ruled out Mo Bamba, Max Christie, Scotty Pippen Jr. and Cole Swider. 

Meanwhile, Anthony Davis and D'Angelo Russell are probable, while four-time NBA Champion LeBron James is listed as questionable.   

The Bulls will be without Lonzo Ball, Justin Lewis and Andre Drummond. 

Alex Caruso and Javonte Green are both listed as questionable.   

NBA's official injury report 

NBA's official injury report 

The two teams most recently faced off on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles, California, and the Bulls won 118-108.  

Zach LaVine led the way with 32 points in 37 minutes of playing time. 

The Lakers come into the night as the ninth seed (one of the final two play-in tournament spots) in the Western Conference with a 37-38 record in 75 games. 

They are 6-4 in their last ten games and 16-20 in the 36 games they have played on the road. 

As for the Bulls, they are the tenth seed (the final play-in tournament spot) in the Eastern Conference with a 36-39 record in 75 games. 

They are 7-3 in their last ten games and a solid 20-17 in the 37 games they have hosted on their home floor at the United Center in Chicago. 

Last season, the Lakers went 33-49 and missed the NBA Playoffs, while the Bulls made the playoffs for the first time since 2017. 

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