LeBron James reportedly suffered Grade 2 MCL sprain vs. Wolves in Game 5
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LeBron James faces a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his left knee following a collision in Game 5, likely ruling him out for weeks. This injury marks the end of the Lakers' season and jeopardizes James’ playoff record. Had they continued, he would have missed out, snapping a streak of 292 consecutive playoff games. With a recovery estimate of 3-5 weeks, this could hinder the team's performance in any upcoming rounds. Despite this blow, the Lakers won't adjust their offseason plans as James is expected to rest and recuperate without international commitments ahead.
LeBron James reportedly suffered a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his left knee in Game 5 against the Wolves, an injury that would have ruled him out for multiple weeks.
If the Lakers extended their series against the Wolves, they would be without LeBron James, snapping his record streak of 292 straight playoff games without missing a game.
The knee-to-knee contact during the game occurred midway through the fourth quarter, leading to an injury that jeopardizes both his and the Lakers' hopes of advancing.
With a recovery timeline of 3-5 weeks, LeBron would miss the next round and could possibly miss the Conference Finals, which puts the Lakers at risk.
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