Lakers Injury Report: Darvin Ham Talks Health Of All-Stars For Must-Win Vs Wizards

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Tonight, hot off a blowout victory over the 23-52 Toronto Raptors (handing Toronto its 14th straight defeat), the 43-33 Los Angeles Lakers face another lottery team on the second night of a back-to-back set of bouts. They'll square off against former 2020 LA champion Kyle Kuzma's 15-61 Washington Wizards as they wrap up their six-game road trip.
Will All-Stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, who've been struggling with lingering ankle and knee issues for several games now, be able to suit up for something of a must-win against the Eastern Conference's No. 14 seed?
LA head coach Darvin Ham, speaking after his team vanquished the Raptors 128-111, offered a hint as to whether or not James and Davis would suit up against the Wiz.
Darvin Ham on LeBron and AD's availability tomorrow: "We'll see how they feel when they wake up in the morning. In all likelihood I'm sure they'll play." pic.twitter.com/utGJYIxpiz
— Spectrum SportsNet (@SpectrumSN) April 3, 2024
"We'll see how they feel when they wake up in the morning. In all likelihood I'm sure they'll play," Ham said. "And [our goal with or without them is] just, again, us continuously trying to get better, be the best version of ourselves, regardless of who we're playing."
Both players performed, well, like All-Stars against Toronto.
Across just 28:47, James scored 23 points on 10-of-12 shooting from the field (1-of-1 from deep) and just 2-of-5 shooting from the foul line. He also dished out nine dimes and pulled down four rebounds. In 27:31, The Brow scored 21 points on 10-of-20 shooting from the floor and 1-of-4 shooting from the foul line. He also grabbed 12 boards and dished out one dime (against five turnovers, but we'll forgive him). In fact, every (healthy) Laker is relatively well-rested. Only one player, starting point guard D'Angelo Russell, logged more than 29 minutes last night (he was out there for 32:33).

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