NBA: Anthony Davis nearing return for Lakers Los Angeles
LOA ANGELES (REUTERS) – Lakers star Anthony Davis is on the cusp of rejoining the team for the stretch run toward the play-offs after missing 28 games with a calf injury.
Coach Frank Vogel said Thursday night (April 15) that Davis has been cleared for full practice and could play next week. Davis was sidelined Feb 14 with a strained calf and tendinosis in his right leg. Los Angeles are 13-15 since the injury.
The Lakers are scheduled to host the NBA-leading Utah Jazz on Saturday and Monday, and Vogel said Davis is unlikely to play. When he returns, Davis will be on a minutes limit to start.
“Whenever it is that he returns, it’s not going to be a full return to playing 30-something minutes a night,” Vogel said. “Especially with the nature of practice and how shorthanded we are, he’s going to have to use some games to try to get himself back in shape. So the first two games he’s back will likely be short-minute performances.”
After Monday’s game, the Lakers will embark on a four-game road swing that begins Thursday night in Dallas.
There is still no estimate on the return date for LeBron James, who sustained a high-ankle sprain in a loss to the Atlanta Hawks on March 20. At the time, it was estimated the four-time league MVP would miss up to six weeks.
The return of Davis (22.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 1.3 steals per game this season) and James (25.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 7.9 assists) will be a boost to the defending NBA champions.
At 34-22, they are in fifth place in the tough Western Conference, behind the leading Jazz.
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