According to a report by The Athletic network, Los Angeles Lakers they would be close to recovering their starting wing/pivot, Anthony Davis, who is questionable for Sunday’s NBA matchup against Miami Heat.
According to journalist Bill Oram’s sources, the coaching staff will decide tomorrow before the game if Davis is ready to play, and if he will see minutes of action against Florida.
Davis has missed the last 16 games in a row with a medial collateral ligament sprain from his left knee, and hasn’t played since Dec. 17 of last year, when the Lakers lost to Minnesota.
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Of the 16 games that Anthony Davis has missed, the Lakers have lost 9 and won 7, continuing their inconsistent season.
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It is not being the best year for the Lakers as a team, nor for Davis on an individual level, despite the fact that his numbers reflect the opposite, averaging 23.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2 blocks and 1.2 steals per game. .
However, his presence in the paint is always needed, as his interior defense is one of the best in the league, as is his efficiency near the rim.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are in seventh place in the Western Conference, with a record of 23 wins and 23 losses, far from the aspirations of the 17-time league champion franchise.
I currently work as a web writer, specialized in NBA and NFL for Empresa EL DEBATE. I worked for 4 years and 5 months in the Sports section of the Printed Newspaper in Culiacán, covering various disciplines, being assigned to the source of Caballeros de Culiacán of CIBACOPA. I had the opportunity to cover the Barrios Basketball Tournament of EL DEBATE for 3 years, one in Mazatlán, 2 in Culiacán, as well as the National War Bands in Los Mochis. In the same way, I was present at various openings and closings of sporting events of the Company. My passion is basketball, so I am constantly researching burst sports, especially the NBA, and have created special works on relevant topics. I covered the Culiacán International Marathon twice, one of the most important events at the local and state level. I am an avid reader, who likes to constantly improve myself, both personally and professionally. I successfully attended the Digital Sports Journalism Workshop at the University of Guadalajara sponsored by EL DEBATE.
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