LeBron James has been sidelined at the beginning of the NBA season due to sciatica. Lakers head coach JJ Redick recently provided an update on the star's recovery and potential comeback.
According to Redick, LeBron's progress has been steady, and his participation in practice sessions has gradually increased. The team is prioritizing his long-term health and ensuring a full recovery before returning to competitive play.
Barring any setbacks in LeBron's recovery, he is expected to miss the Lakers' extended road trip and make his return against the Utah Jazz in mid-November.
This schedule would allow James to regain rhythm with consecutive games against Utah before facing a challenging matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers on November 25.
The Lakers continue to rely on their bench depth and emerging talents to stay competitive during LeBron’s absence. His eventual return is anticipated to provide a significant boost to both morale and performance as the season intensifies.
Stay tuned for further updates on LeBron James' health status and the latest NBA and Los Angeles Lakers news.
LeBron James is nearing a mid-November return after recovering from sciatica, with the Lakers managing his load carefully for long-term readiness.