NBA notebook: Injured LeBron may
miss time
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[December 27, 2019]
LeBron James aggravated a right
groin injury in the first quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' 111-106
loss Wednesday and could be forced to miss some time, ESPN reported
Thursday.
James said he was kneed in the groin when taking a charge from the
Clippers' Patrick Beverley and said that "kind of set me right back
to where I was five days ago."
He missed the Lakers' game on Sunday, a loss to Denver, because of
the a thoracic muscle strain, which affects the ribs, and lingering
discomfort in his right groin.
The Denver game was the only one James has missed this season, and
he has said he doesn't believe in the idea of load management. And
while ESPN reported this injury is far less severe than last year's
torn left groin that limited his playing time to 55 games, it could
worsen with overuse. Some members of the Lakers organization have
asked him to sit out until his injury has had a chance to recover
fully.
--Dallas Mavericks forward Luka Doncic returned from his sprained
right ankle and started against the San Antonio Spurs.
Doncic, 20, missed the past four games and most of a fifth when he
injured his ankle early in a Dec. 14 game against the Miami Heat.
The Mavericks lost that game and then went 2-2 without their
superstar, who has averaged 29.3 points over 25 games.
The injury forced Doncic to miss a highly anticipated matchup
against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks on Dec. 16.
Dallas won that game without their scoring leader, ending the Bucks'
18-game winning streak.
--Zion Williamson still has a lot to learn before he can make his
NBA debut with the New Orleans Pelicans. That's what he told ESPN's
Jorge Sedano before the Pelicans beat the Denver Nuggets 112-100 on
Wednesday night.
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Lakers forward LeBron James (23) moves the ball against Los Angeles
Clippers forward JaMychal Green (4) during the second half at
Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Williamson, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, told
Sedano that his rehab from surgery to repair a torn right meniscus
includes working to make his body's kinetic chain get in sync. That
includes learning how to walk and run differently.
The 19-year-old told Sedano he "trusts the organization" and the
decisions that are being made to best benefit his 6-foot-6,
284-pound body.
--Detroit Pistons shooting guard Luke Kennard will be sidelined at
least two weeks due to bilateral knee tendinitis, the team
announced.
Kennard, who will be re-evaluated by the club on Jan. 7, is
averaging career-best totals in points (15.8), assists (4.1) and
rebounds (3.5) this season. The 23-year-old last played on Saturday,
scoring 16 points in 31 minutes in Detroit's 119-107 loss to
Chicago.
Kennard is averaging 9.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 164
career games since being selected by the Pistons with the 12th
overall pick of the 2017 NBA Draft.
--Field Level Media
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