The Los Angeles Lakers will be facing the Phoenix Suns tonight. The Los Angeles Lakers have many players unavailable on their roster due to injuries.
One of the most important players, the LA Lakers power forward Anthony Davis, is questionable for Tuesday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns.
Los Angeles Lakers vs Phoenix Suns: Anthony Davis Questionable for the Tuesday Night Match
Anthony Davis is one of the most frequently injured players on the Los Angeles Lakers roster. Currently, the Lakers’ power forward is questionable for the Tuesday night game against the Phoenix Suns due to a groin/hip injury, according to Ryan Ward of LakersNation.
This is not new for the Lakers’ power forward, Anthony Davis, to get injured before crucial games. He has been injured in many past games.
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In the last 2 months, Davis has been injured more than 10 times. Anthony mostly suffers from Foot and Abductor/Hip injuries.
Anthony Davis Injury Update: Could the Lakers Win Against the Phoenix Suns Without A Big Man?
Even though Anthony Davis is injured, he is still doing his job well. The LA Lakers power forward is averaging 22.9 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 3.3 assists while shooting around 54.6% of the shots from the ground.
The Kentucky product is playing a crucial role in the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference. The Lakers are sitting in 7th position with a record of 12-9.
On the other hand, the Phoenix Suns are in a similar position, sitting at 4th with a record of 12-8 in the Western Conference.
Since it is a crucial match for both teams, it would be more difficult for the Los Angeles Lakers to win the game against the Phoenix Suns without Anthony Davis, as they don’t have any other big man on the roster.