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Sources - LeBron James could play final week of regular season

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LOS ANGELES — LeBron James is progressing toward a comeback from his right foot injury, and there is increasing optimism that the Los Angeles Lakers star could return to play «a few» games in the final week of the regular season, sources told ESPN on Thursday.

James, who suffered a tendon injury in his right foot nearly 3½ weeks ago in Dallas on Feb. 26, has resumed on-court activity and is on a «gradual basketball movement progression,» the Lakers announced Thursday.

The Lakers' final three regular-season games are all in Los Angeles, against the Clippers on April 5, the Phoenix Suns on April 7 and the Utah Jazz on April 9.

Lakers point guard Dennis Schroder said last week that James is participating in three training sessions a day in order to prepare his body for the return.

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