LeBron James is close to a return from an abdominal injury, with Los Angeles Lakers head coach Frank Vogel confirming he is now “day-to-day”.
James was absent for the fifth straight game with injury as the Lakers went down 107-83 to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday, leaving them with a 7-6 record.
Vogel confirmed pre-game the 36-year-old’s injury will not rule him out for an “extended stretch”.
“LeBron, his rehab is progressing nicely,” Vogel told reporters. “He’s back to doing on the court basketball activity.
“This does not seem like it’s going to be an extended stretch. He’s to be considered truly day-to-day.”
The Lakers had won three straight games before going 2-3 without James in the side over the past 10 days, suffering defeats to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Portland Trail Blazers and the Timberwolves.
Prior to featuring in all three games of that short winning run, James had also missed consecutive games with ankle soreness. LA are 3-4 for the year without him.
James has been averaging 24.8 points, 7.0 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game this season, while shooting 46.7 per cent from the floor and 34.7 per cent from three-point range.
The Lakers were on the wrong end of a 40-12 third quarter against the Timberwolves, having been ahead at halftime.
Anthony Davis top scored with 22 points and eight rebounds, while Russell Westbrook had 20 points but five turnovers and an awful plus/minus of -32. Three of his turnovers came in the third quarter as he scored just three points in eight minutes.
“There’s no better motivator than a bad loss,” Vogel told reporters after the defeat. “I think a lot of our guys are angry. Our coaching staff are angry. We’ll get back to work.”