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The Lakers remain without LeBron James (right-side sciatica), while Deandre Ayton’s status is worth monitoring after exiting Friday’s game with back spasms. He didn’t return for the second half, as head coach JJ Redick opted to hold him out for precautionary reasons.
Hachimura, who has assumed his more natural starting power forward role with James sidelined, has enjoyed a solid start to a critical season. The 27-year-old Gonzaga product is on an expiring $18.3 million contract, and could be in line for a raise in unrestricted free agency come this summer.
Los Angeles has also ruled out LeBron James, Maxi Kleber, Gabe Vincent and Adou Thiero for Sunday’s game, though the good news for the Lakers is that Doncic and Marcus Smart are completely off the injury report. Fans can catch Sunday’s matchup between the Heat and Lakers from Los Angeles at 9:30 p.m. EST.
When the lights went on and the marquee stars were shelved, the real story for the Los Angeles Lakers quietly wrote itself. While Austin Reaves exploded
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The Miami Heat continue their road trip on Sunday night against the 4-2 Los Angeles Lakers, after dropping to 3-2 themselves following a loss to the San Antonio
After returning from the LA Lakers’ injury list last Friday, Luka Doncic immediately powered them to a 117-112 win over the Memphis Grizzlies. Without a doubt, the Slovenian has been on another level this season,
Following Luka Dončić's 44-point, 12-rebound, six-assist performance in their 117-112 NBA Cup group play victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night, Los Angeles' general manager Rob Pelinka may be ready to pull the trigger on a productive trade to support the 26-year-old superstar while he's still healthy.