Famous reporter: James has undergone MRI check. If he plays G6, he will miss & the record of 292 consecutive games will be broken
12:42pm, 10 May 2025Basketball
May 3 According to previous reports by ESPN Lakers reporter Dave McMenamin, the source revealed that James collided with Divincenzo in the first round G5, resulting in a second-degree sprain in the medial collateral ligament of the left knee, which took 3-5 weeks to recover.
McMenamin added: "James did an MRI test and the test result was confirmed to be a second-degree sprain of the medial collateral ligament on the left knee. If the Lakers are going to play in Game 6 of the series, then James will be absent, and his record of playing 292 consecutive games will be broken."
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