LOS ANGELES — Three weeks to the day since LeBron James suffered a tendon injury in his right foot, and with exactly three weeks remaining in the regular season, Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham offered the most encouraging update on James' status to date. «We anticipate him coming back at some point [this season],» Ham said before the Lakers beat the Orlando Magic 111-105 on Sunday.
James, 38, injured his foot in the Lakers' 111-108 come-from-behind victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Feb. 26. James is expected to have his foot reevaluated by Lakers medical staff later this week, perhaps as soon as Thursday, to check on the progress of his rehabilitation program.
L.A. has gone 6-5 with James sidelined. At 35-37, they are tied for ninth in the Western Conference with 10 games remaining. «I think Bron, him being out has revealed that we have a lot of different weapons that are very capable players on both sides of the ball that can help us achieve the goal that we're trying to achieve,» Ham said. «And when he comes back, he's just going to add to it.» To Ham's point, without James' team-leading 29.5 points-per-game average on the court, L.A.
has had five different players in the past 10 games score 24 points or more: Anthony Davis, D'Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, Dennis Schroder and Malik Beasley.