Darvin Ham: Lakers expect LeBron James back at some point this season
Ever since suffering a right foot tendon injury three weeks ago in a win against the Dallas Mavericks, LeBron James has been out for the Los Angeles Lakers, but he has been starting to inch closer to a return.
For a while after the injury, he was wearing a walking boot, but about a week ago he was seen coming into Crypto.com Arena without the boot or even any noticeable limp while walking.
In more recent days, James has been shooting doing some light shooting drills, although he isn’t putting much pressure on his feet.
Lakers head coach Darvin Ham says that the team anticipates him returning at some point this season (h/t Lakers Daily).
Three weeks after LeBron James suffered a right foot tendon injury in Dallas, Darvin Ham offered the most optimistic and definitive update we’ve heard on James yet: “We anticipate him coming back at some point (this season)”
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) March 19, 2023
Ham has also said that James is doing intense three-a-day workouts in order to make sure he can return as soon as possible.
Darvin Ham said LeBron James’ three-a-day workouts have been “intense” and “they’re going well.” Ham added he had a chance to sit with LeBron this morning at shootaround.
“Everything is going according to plan,” Ham said.
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) March 18, 2023
After losing three of their last four games, Los Angeles has fallen out of the Western Conference play-in tournament picture and is now in 11th place. The team, however, is still just two games behind sixth place, which is currently held by the Dallas Mavericks, the team it lost to in cruel fashion on Friday.