LeBron James jokes about his 'f----- up ankle' to Patrick Mahomes during Mavericks game
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The Los Angeles Lakers expect to reassess LeBron James' injured right foot in two weeks to see how much progress he has made, but the timeline for his return is expected to extend beyond that checkpoint, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
LeBron James played through a sore foot in chasing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record and as soon as he broke the record he sat out three games in a row to rest it. He only played half of the All-Star Game (while that was officially for a finger injury nobody expected him to play a full game beforehand). He was clearly bothered by his foot while putting up 26 points Sunday against the Mavericks in a key Lakers win, then limped out of the arena after the game and had already been ruled out for their next game on Tuesday against Memphis.
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LeBron James is feared to be out several weeks with a right foot injury, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Monday.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — LeBron James will miss Tuesday night's game against the Memphis Grizzlies with a sore right foot, the Los Angeles Lakers announced, an injury he suffered in Sunday's win over the Dallas Mavericks.
DALLAS — LeBron James sustained a right foot injury late in the third quarter in Sunday's 111-108 win against the Dallas Mavericks but was able to finish out the game and help the Los Angeles Lakers pull off the biggest comeback victory in the NBA this season.
Mark Cavendish has described the «greatest joy» that he gets from all that he has achieved in professional cycling, above all of his legendary records and titles. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Eurosport’s Adam Blythe, Cavendish expressed his excitement about Astana’s transition to sprints as he attempts to launch a memorable return to the highest level aged 37. Ad He also took the opportunity in the one-to-one to describe the Tour de France as “above the sport” as he underlined how special the event is — both for him personally in his illustrious career, and more broadly for cycling as a sport.