Lebron James left the field early due to injury, preventing the Lakers from making a comeback against the Kings

The recent hot streak of the Los Angeles Lakers was finally put to the test on Wednesday when they were defeated by the Sacramento Kings by a score of 130-120. This came at a time when the Lakers appeared to be finally gathering some momentum. LeBron James did not finish the game, which made the situation much more difficult. The veteran player, who was 21 years old at the time, left the court with approximately four minutes still on the clock after playing a total of 36 minutes. James appeared to be in a great deal of pain, despite the fact that there was no obvious injury on the court.

James does not appear to be dealing with anything that is really serious, which is a fortunate development. Immediately following the game, James stated, “I’ll be fine.” He also mentioned that the problem he was experiencing was with his ankle, which is not surprising at all. Since the beginning of the season, James has been suffering with ankle issues, and as a result, he has been identified on injury reports on multiple occasions.

 

 

All things considered, James has shown an impressively long-lasting performance this season. He has only missed eight games during his stint with the Lakers, although he has frequently missed time throughout his career. The loss that occurred on Wednesday made James’ health a substantially more relevant concern. Not only did the Lakers drop to 34-30, but they are now two defeats behind all nine teams that are ahead of them in the Western Conference. Furthermore, they have officially lost the season series tiebreaker against the Kings.