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“JJ Redick Drops Surprising Injury Update on LeBron James—Is His Return Sooner Than Expected?”

"JJ Redick Drops Surprising Injury Update on LeBron James—Is His Return Sooner Than Expected?"

As the Los Angeles Lakers wrap up their regular season with a third seed firmly in their grasp, the excitement is palpable—yet so is the tension. Can we agree that there’s nothing quite like the playoff season to make our hearts race? Especially when a player as illustrious as LeBron James suddenly checks out of a game, and not just to catch a breather! Just this Friday, Lakers fans held their breath as James exited with what appeared to be an injury, leaving the court with a noticeable limp. I mean, isn’t it incredible how a single player can flip the mood from cheers to gasps? Fortunately, coach JJ Redick quickly quelled those fears, reassuring everyone that James is “fine.” But let’s face it: with the playoffs looming, the urgency for James to be at his best only intensifies. After all, at 40, he’s still defying age, averaging nearly 25 points per game! So, what’s the game plan for the Lakers moving forward—lean on their seasoned superstar or embrace the emerging talent around him? With supporting players rising to the occasion, the stage is set for an electrifying postseason. Buckle up, folks!

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Just because they have earned the third seed in the West doesn’t mean the Los Angeles Lakers can take it easy.

In fact, the opposite is true, and now the Lakers have even more to prove.

That is why it was so concerning on Friday night when it appeared that LeBron James was hurt.

He checked out with more than seven minutes to go in the third quarter and seemed to be favoring his left side.

But following the game, head coach JJ Redick said this was nothing to be worried about.

“He’s fine,” Redick said, per Dave McMenamin.

This is not the time for James to get hurt, so this is very good news for all Lakers fans.

James has averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists per game this season, shooting 51.3 percent from the field.

Even at 40 years old, he is still hugely consequential for the Lakers, and they want him in great shape for the weeks ahead.

Thankfully for James, the team doesn’t live or die based on him, especially now that they have Luka Doncic.

Plus, supporting stars like Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura have been getting better lately, too, leaving the Lakers in good hands.

But this team is always better when James is healthy and performing well.

On top of that, he has been in so many playoff games that his experience and expertise are mandatory.

James has had a couple of injuries this season, and his groin issues don’t seem 100 percent resolved, but he is going to be okay and should be ready to play when the postseason starts.

Thankfully, he can rest for the final game of the regular season since the third seed is locked up.

 

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