LeBron James’ Surprising Move After Suffering Ankle Injury

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is down with an ankle injury. The four-time NBA champion suffered his injury in the game against the Atlanta Hawks. The X-results are negative, and the Lakers ruled him out indefinitely. LeBron suffered an injury but this didn’t stop him from making a big move.

Believe it or not, LeBron traveled with his teammates to Phoenix. Dave McMenamin from ESPN confirmed the information.

The Lakers will play against the Phoenix Suns in the second night of a back-to-back. Well, we all know that they will miss LeBron. General Manager Rob Pelinka and head coach Frank Vogel built the roster around LeBron. The king traveled with the team hours after suffering an injury. This is a good sign for those wondering if he would come back soon. The Lakers would have requested him to stay home if the injury was bad. It’s pretty similar to when he suffered the adductor injury.

LeBron James to recover from his ankle injury

We can’t make any comments on the severity of LeBron’s injury. However, we do know that LeBron will cheer on his teammates. He will help them overcome obstacles. Seeing LeBron around would be great. It’s like a relief for the Lakers.

LA plays against the Suns. Phoenix overtook the Lakers for second place in the Western Conference standings.

We all know that LeBron is a team-first type of player. Most of his teammates admire him a lot. Kyrie Irving doesn’t belong to this group. He will be there for his teammates, leading their way to the top.

According to NBA experts, the Lakers will probably drop in the Western Conference standings. Well, their mantra is “next man up” and now they have to try harder than ever to win this game. Both LeBron and Anthony Davis are out. The guys will have to do wonders on the floor.

Dennis Schroder will see a bigger load now with LeBron out. Kyle Kuzma, Montrezl Harrell, Talen Horton-Tucker and Alex Caruso will carry the offense for the team. The Lakers are entering a tough stretch but one should “never underestimate the heart of a champion.”