Lakers forward LeBron James only took seven shots from the floor in his season debut on Tuesday vs. Utah, but he racked up 12 assists in a 140-126 victory and extended his NBA-record streak of double-digit scoring performances to 1,293 consecutive games, writes ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. Most importantly, James played 30 minutes after missing the first month of the season due to sciatica and didn’t experience any setbacks.
“The pace tested me, but I was happy with the way I was able to go with the guys,” James said. “As the game went on, my wind got a lot better. Caught my second wind, caught my third wind. Rhythm is still coming back, obviously. First game in almost seven months, so everything that happened tonight was to be expected.”
For a separate ESPN story, McMenamin spoke to 10 sources inside and outside of the Lakers’ organization to get a sense of what they’re monitoring with James back on the floor, including how the return of the four-time MVP will impact the team’s role players and whether the high-scoring duo of Luka Doncic (34.6 PPG) and Austin Reaves (28.1 PPG) will keep rolling. Not all of those sources were in agreement on certain topics, including Deandre Ayton‘s fit alongside James, McMenamin notes.
“Ayton should benefit the most out of LeBron back,” an Eastern Conference executive said. “LeBron makes people look good. [He’ll feed Ayton] lobs and dump-offs at the rim.”
“I imagine Deandre’s going to be a problem. He’s just not smart enough of a player,” a Western Conference exec countered. “And the inconsistent effort, LeBron usually has issues with, to say the least.”
Here’s more from around the Pacific Division:
- Stephen Curry (right ankle soreness) will sit out the Warriors‘ game vs. Miami on Wednesday after tweaking his ankle a couple times during the team’s recent road trip, tweets Anthony Slater of ESPN. Golden State could end up very shorthanded on the second night of a back-to-back — Al Horford (left toe injury management) and Jonathan Kuminga (bilateral patellar tendonitis) are both out, while Jimmy Butler (right low back strain), Draymond Green (illness), and Buddy Hield (illness) are all considered questionable to play.
- The Kings will be without center Domantas Sabonis on Wednesday vs. Oklahoma City due to left knee soreness, tweets Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee. It will be the fourth missed game of the season for Sabonis, who has also dealt with hamstring and rib injuries.
- Back in the NBA this fall after a lengthy absence due to hip problems, forward Isaiah Livers is grateful to be playing a role for the Suns and isn’t concerned about keeping track of his active games, tweets Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. A player on a two-way contract can be on his team’s active roster for a maximum of 50 games — Livers is at 11 so far. “I’m not counting,” Livers said. “I’m taking it one day at a time. We all know my story. I’m just blessed and grateful to put a uniform back on and help an organization win games. We’ll worry about the rest later.”
As a Kings fan, my liver is also taking it one day at a time!
Kings just can’t comfit to a core. You will never build a team if you don’t do that first.
You saw Fox close out Grizz last night. I thought for sure Kings would build around Sabonis and Fox.
Imo you move DeM get younger. Move Zach to SG and keep him there.
Bron back with 29 mins and 12 ast, plays to win. Only 4/7 FG.
Ayton is the key to this team. He plays like this Lakers could be trouble in playoffs. 20 n 14 in 30 mins
Suns ahead of Warriors in standings. Surprised their fans aren’t freaking out 😡
I just do not get the NBA and how they can do such terrible schedules every year. Warriors has played a back to back every week this schedule plus put them on the road playing the most game so far this season. Whoever does th schedule must hate thw warriors.
There are ten other teams that have more or the same amount of back to backs this year, it will even itself out. It will be a bigger deal for GSW over a lot of those teams though based on their average age.
Warriors right now leads back to back played.
Wouldn’t you rather get them out of the way now instead of later on in the year, when the team is more beaten up?
Yeah Davie Js ex did the scheduling lol.
You will have it easy to close out season.
17 games in 30 days in 14 different cities for the oldest team in the NBA. The team has not had a practice in over 10 days.