Article 5FKX5 A doctor's view: Does LeBron James's ankle injury put his season in jeopardy?

A doctor's view: Does LeBron James's ankle injury put his season in jeopardy?

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Jonathan D Gelber
from US news | The Guardian on (#5FKX5)

The Los Angeles Lakers star is out indefinitely' with a high ankle sprain. The 36-year-old's legendary drive means he will try to return as soon as possible

Indefinitely. That is the word athletes hate to hear when they have an injury. Usually they just want to know, Can I play through it? Otherwise, when can I be back? Indefinitely is not a good word. On Saturday, LeBron James went down with an ankle injury. The injury is more striking given that he recently voiced his distaste for this month's All-Star game, which he believed put more wear on players who had already had a shortened offseason due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nevertheless, he made it through unscathed - or at least until the second quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday. While trying to grab a loose ball, he collided with Hawks forward Solomon Hill. James's right leg began to roll in, but then his ankle forcibly rolled outward, which can be a recipe for a high ankle sprain.

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