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Davis and LeBron's latest injury report update for tonight's vs. Rockets

Lakers LeBron and AD's injury report update ahead of game vs. Rockets to increase LA's winning streak

By James Brown

LeBron James and Anthony Davis
LeBron James and Anthony Davis
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Following the wins over the Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to continue increasing their winning streak, this time at Houston against the Rockets, but fans are wondering if LeBron James and Anthony Davis will be available to play after the exhausting close vs. Rockets in double overtime.

Anthony Davis played on Saturday night vs. the Warriors for 45 minutes, but the most impressive thing was that he did it through an injury after suffering a critical hit by Golden State's star Draymond Green. Davis was able to return and helped the team get the win despite not being at his 100%.

LeBron James played 48 minutes and scored 36 minutes including the last two free throws that gave the win over the Warriors with only 1 second left on the clock after the impressive apparent 3-point dagger by Steph Curry moments prior that was the apparent winning bucket, until the Lakers star drove to the rim to get hit and got the two winning FTs.

Now the question fans have been asking themselves is if the two superstars will be able to make it for tonight's game vs. the Rockets. According to the recently released Lakers injury report for tonight's contest, both LeBron James with left ankle peroneal tendinopathy, and Anthony Davis with bilateral Achilles tendinopathy are listed as questionable. When we are getting close to the game, coach Darvin Ham will be giving an update on their situation.

The rest of the Lakers injury update is more of the same

Cam Reddish, with hit right ankle sprain, and Gabe Vincent with left knee surgery, continue to be out, which has been the constant in the past few games, which shouldn't be a big step back.


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