Report: LeBron James Has ‘Thoracic Muscle Strain’

Are the Los Angeles Lakers in danger? They missed the playoffs last season due injuries. LeBron James was injured and his younger teammates couldn’t handle the pressure of the season. Is history repeating itself? LeBron had a thoracic muscle strain and may not suit up for Sunday’s game against the Denver Nuggets. The information was confirmed by Mike Trudell.

“LeBron James has a thoracic muscle strain and is doubtful to play tomorrow against Denver. We’ll see if Frank Vogel has some details about when it happened, etc., in a moment.”

Lakers head coach Vogel told Trudell that LeBron’s injury to a muscle in the midsection happened in the game against the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. King James played through his injury against the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night. The king of basketball pulled off a triple-double, recording 21 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists — in the Lakers’ 111-104 loss to Milwaukee.

If King James doesn’t play Sunday, Alex Caruso, Quinn Cook and Rajon Rondo are expected to see more action. Lakers’ big man Anthony Davis is expected to suit up for the game.

The Lakers had an incredible start of the season, and things look really good for them. But, this injury got us confused. Will the Lakers make a step back? They can’t afford another injury, and we really hope that LeBron will feel better. Los Angeles is on a good way to make the playoffs, and his fans would definitely want to see him win a title with the team.

King James is taking a really good care of his body, and hopefully, he will stay in excellent shape. Davis missed games due to his injury, but he will play in the next few games. LeBron and Davis make the best duo in the NBA, and they are much better than anyone else. Kawhi Leonard and the rest of the NBA have nothing on the Lakers duo. Davis came to Los Angeles to win games. LeBron signed with the team with the same goal. How will the Lakers finish the season? With a big title? With a loss?

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