Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James could be out of action for a week due to an abdominal strain.
James was ruled out of Thursday’s NBA clash against the lowly Oklahoma City Thunder due to the injury.
The 36-year-old and four-time champion, who has already missed two of the Lakers’ opening eight games of the season because of a sore right ankle, is facing more time on the sideline.
“Anytime LeBron’s out and he’s going to miss some time there’s obviously concern,” Lakers head coach Frank Vogel told reporters pre-game as his team eye a fourth consecutive victory.
“Hopefully this is something that’s minimal, and hopefully he’ll be back soon.”
James has been averaging 24.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game this season, while shooting 46.7 per cent from the floor and 34.7 per cent from three-point range.
Against Houston on Tuesday, James (30), Anthony Davis (27) and Russell Westbrook (27) became the first trio of team-mates to score 27-plus points for the Lakers in the same game since January 20, 1995, when Cedric Ceballos (31), Elden Campbell (30) and Nick Van Exel (29) accomplished the feat, according to Stats Perform.
The Lakers (5-3) are currently averaging 113.4 points per game while giving up 112.6 a game. The last time Los Angeles both scored and gave up 112-plus points per game for a full season was 1967-68.