Bronie James appears on the Lakers’ injury report for the Spurs matchup

After he had their last two games were postponed due to ongoing fires in Southern California, Los Angeles The Lakers are expected to return to the court on Monday night against the visiting San Antonio Spurs. On the injury front, The Lakers should get Cam Reddish back in the lineup after missing the previous game against the Dallas Mavericks due to injury. But since the Lakers released their injury report before the Spurs game, there is one notable new addition to the Bronnie James.
Brony James has been listed on the Lakers’ injury report as questionable due to illness. Broney recently returned to action after suffering a heel injury in November.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis are on the Lakers’ latest injury report as probable. Older James is dealing with an ongoing foot injurydoc Davis is nursing an ankle injury held during the Lakers’ Christmas win against the Golden State Warriors. Both are not in danger of missing the Spurs game.
Jared Vanderbilt, Christian Wood and Jaylen Hood-Schifino remain out of the Lakers. While there hasn’t been a recent update on either Wood or Hood-Schiffin, The Lakers are preparing for Vanderbilt’s return to the lineup in the next few weeks.
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As for Bronie James, he was recently recalled to the Lakers after playing a few games with South Bay in the G League. When he was first assigned to the South Bay, he got off to a slow start. But once Broney has returned from his heel injury and has had some stellar performances.
Brony hasn’t gotten much time with the Lakers this season, appearing in just nine games with just over two minutes per game. Still, he scored his first career points and made history at the start of the season as part of the first father-son duo to play together on the same team.
He has appeared in two games since the G League tipped for its portion of the regular season schedule, after playing in seven games during the Showcase Cup schedule. In two regular season games, he averaged 19.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.0 steals while shooting 41.9 percent from the field, 46.2 percent from the three-point line and 75 percent free throw shooting. line.
Broney last played in the G League on December 28 against the Cleveland Charge. After that, he was recalled to the Lakers and has been with the team ever since.
David Iapkowitz is a basketball reporter for ClutchPoints, covering men’s and women’s NBA, WNBA and NCAA basketball news. The Los Angeles native has op-eds with Basketball Insiders, SB Nation and The Next Hoops.
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