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Tonight, your Los Angeles Lakers will be hosting the Golden State Warriors for the first time in their ongoing, best-of-seven second round Western Conference playoff series matchup. It promises to be the hottest ticket in town.

There is an -- admittedly slim -- chance that LA's two future Hall of Famers, LeBron James and Anthony Davis, will not play.

Per the latest NBA injury report, James continues to deal with a sore right foot, while Davis is still grappling with the right foot stress injury that has essentially pestered him since December.

Now in fairness, they're both considered probable to play, and they've been listed as such ahead of every single playoff game this season. I think it's highly unlikely that either star will actually sit out the first home game of this 1-1 series with a nagging injury, but it's certainly clear that James has been somewhat impeded by his ailing foot.

3-and-D reserve center Mo Bamba, who's not in Darvin Ham's postseason rotation anyway, has been unable to play in the last two games due to a sore left ankle. He's questionable ahead of tonight.

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