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Lakers Injury Update: LeBron James and Co Hit With Massive Blow After 4 Players Missed Out LA Battle

Published 11/03/2023, 12:22 AM EDT

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The Los Angeles Lakers, though not as bad as the LA Clippers, have had their fair share of injuries. But in recent days, it seems like the Clippers’ bad luck has transferred onto LeBron James and the team. Jarred Vanderbilt and Rui Hachimura had been out for a long time. And though everyone was hopeful of Vando making it in time for his 2023-2024 debut, they had to be disappointed.

So that’s two players already out of the question. The next on the list was Taurean Prince. Knee soreness prevented him from being taken out of the starting lineup. And now, the Lakers are very well on their way to becoming one more player short.

The Lakers’ latest injury update makes them shorthanded

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The latest injury update given out by coach Darvin Ham is concerning for the Lakers fans. Though LeBron’s Lakers are very well-stocked in the talent department, not having enough players to take the court can prove to be a headache. Coach Ham seems to be exactly in this situation right about now.

Gabe Vincent has joined the injured list, bringing the total number of sidelined players to four, as reported by NBA journalist Dave McMenamin.

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The Lakers had signed Vincent this offseason for a 3-year $33 million contract. During his time with the Heat, Gabe scored a team-high 23 points in a 111-108 win over Denver in Game 2 of the 2023 NBA Finals. His career averages are 7.6 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.7 rebounds in 21 minutes of a game.

Vincent had been struggling for some time now. Hopefully, he can come back stronger soon. On a different note, though, the infamous Clippers vs Lakers game is still fresh in everyone’s minds.

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Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are, without any doubt, two of the greatest talents in the NBA now. And King James wholeheartedly agrees. ” (Paul George) and Kawhi and (Russell Westbrook) are three of the best this league has ever seen. To be able to be on the floor against them and compete … We don’t take those moments for granted.” 

LeBron’s alley-oop dunk toward the closing quarter will be a moment that no one will forget for a long time now. The timely steal on Leonard by Reaves and the backhand lob-pass to James was an epic moment. Bron’s son, Bronny himself couldn’t believe his father had just slam-dunked that shot. We are right there with you Bronny.

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That is why he is the “King”. Do you think the Clippers can get back on top with James Harden also joining the dangerous trio? Let us know your thoughts.

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Geisha Pulimoottil Don

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Geisha is an NBA content writer at EssentiallySports. Having years of experience as a content writer, she focuses on providing in-depth coverage of the basketball entities. The increased use of technology in studying the game and its intricacies intrigues her.
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Sameen Nawathe