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Will LeBron James and Anthony Davis Play Tonight? Reviewing the Latest Injury Update Ahead of Warriors Game

The Los Angeles Lakers are all set to face the Golden State Warriors in the T-Mobile Arena, 7:00 pm ET. What does this mean? LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis, and Draymond Green are all in one arena! With both teams vying for supremacy in the Western Conference, every game carries immense significance, even though this faceoff is a preseason one. While the Bay Area fans hope for the Splash Brother’s finger injury to heal, the Laker Nation is eager to see if LeBron James and Anthony Davis will take the court. Their presence could be pivotal in setting the tone and proving the Purple and Gold’s championship aspirations.

Both Stars Set to Shine: LeBron James and AD Cleared to Play!

The good news for Lakers fans is here. Both LeBron James and Anthony Davis have been cleared from the injury reports and are set to play against the Warriors. And you know what the best part was? The 22-season veteran was seen in an intense practice session. Oh, isn’t that interesting enough?



“It was everything and more. I was super excited to be able to finally team up with his, win-or-die type of atmosphere. And that’s what it was, you know, being a part of the Olympics. And it was everything that I dreamed of and inspired me to want to be a part of that team along with Steph. Great memories, something I remember for my basketball career, but that’s my life for sure.” That is what Bron said when asked about playing with Curry! With only hours left, we’ll witness the Olympic besties battle each other!

Born and AD’s health update is vital as they aim to find rhythm ahead of the regular season. As for the injury report, Brandin Podziemski is the only name set to likely miss out for the Lakers after a nose injury.“Brandin Podziemski is out tonight. Broken nose. Took an elbow in Sunday’s preaseason game. He’s waiting on his mask,” NBA insider Anthony Slater updated. 



Preseason stats: LeBron James and Anthony Davis are back in action

Despite not playing in their preseason opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves—a game the Lakers lost 124-107—both stars are expected to make a stronger return as they shake off any rust from their summer commitments, including their triumph with Team USA at the Paris Olympics. Lebron James and AD played their first matchup this preseason against the Suns on October 6, 2024.

Against the Phoenix Suns: 

Against the Suns, LeBron demonstrated his superior scoring prowess, notching 19 points in a 16-minute stint. He was imposing from the field, hitting 8 of 12 shots for a healthy 66.7% shooting from the field, while going 2 of 3 from deep range. His performance reflected his readiness to lead the team, despite limited playtime. AD fared much better, scoring 17 points on 7 of 10 shooting (70%) in 18 minutes, along with 8 rebounds and 3 assists. His efficiency in that game highlighted his critical role in the Lakers’ frontcourt.



Against the Milwaukee Bucks: 

In the LA Lakers’ most recent game against the Milwaukee Bucks on October 10, 2024, where LeBron James again played 16 minutes, he scored 11 points. Additionally, he went 4-for-11 from the field (36.4%) and showcased his 3-point shooting by making 50% of his attempts. He also contributed with 6 rebounds and 3 assists, indicating he’s still got his playmaking touch.

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On the other hand, AD played 25 minutes, scoring 11 points but struggled with his shooting, going 5-for-14 (35.7%) from the field. However, he managed to grab 8 rebounds and contributed on defense with a block. If the Purple and Gold scoring duo plays, which is the most likely scenario, what will the lineup look like?