LeBron James’ Injury Status For Tuesday vs. Spurs Revealed

LeBron James’ injury status update has been officially revealed ahead of the Lakers matchup with the San Antonio Spurs. The Lakers have only one win on the season so far. Obviously, we are only 3 games in but many people around the league were expecting domination from the get-go. Well, that did not exactly happen. Even in the preseason, the Lakers and their new roster seemed to have difficulties getting their footing.

Now, some are wondering if LeBron James will even be able to play after a bit of an injury scare in the Lakers game against the Memphis Grizzlies.

“Just wanted to take a moment on the floor, just hopefully it wasn’t getting worse,” James said. “Had an opportunity just to tie my shoe again and see if I’m able to go, I was able to continue to go.”

LeBron James’ Injury Status For Tuesday vs. Spurs Revealed

“The first thing I was thinking to myself was, ‘Not again,’” James said Sunday. “Because, obviously, it was almost similar but not the same kind of play. Guy falls into my leg and there’s nothing you can do about it and I couldn’t get my leg out of there in time.”

“Hopefully I’m ready to go,” James said.

Well, luckily for the Lakers LeBron James is probable to play.

This comes after a bit game with the Grizzlies in which Carmelo Anthony had an impressive. game.

“I think it’s always sweeter when you win and even more sweeter when it just happens organically,” James said.

“He was playing straight up flow and rhythm basketball. To move into ninth all-time on the scoring leaderboard is special. Usually, when some of my friends have these kinds of achievements, I text them or call them or Facetime them and put something on social media. In this case, I got to do it in person because he’s my teammate now. I got to do it in person. That made it special for me.”

Anthony also talked about the honor.

“I keep saying it’s an honor and blessing to be on that list and pass Moses (Malone) for what he did for the game of basketball,” said Anthony after the game. “It’s hard to put it into words. That I’m still here and doing it, that’s what I’m excited about, that’ I’m here in year 19 and doing what I’m able to do. I’m still passionate about the game, and I’m still passionate about coming to work and getting better.”