Both players were downgraded on Wednesday – Westbrook for left foot soreness, and Reaves with a right ankle sprain – and there remains no official diagnosis for Anthony Davis’ foot injury.
SACRAMENTO — The Lakers’ shootarounds are looking a little thin lately.
Westbrook and Reaves were both downgraded on Wednesday – Westbrook for left foot soreness, and Reaves with a right ankle sprain – giving the Lakers four scratches against the Kings, accounting for 55 points, 23 rebounds and 13 rebounds per game.“Bron being out there definitely helps,” he said. “That’s always a huge shot in the arm.”
“He’s still going through the evaluation process,” Ham said pregame. “We’re still trying to see which course of action we should take, and you’ll know more in the coming days about that situation.”
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