Why is LeBron James not playing vs. Sacramento Kings? Latest on Lakers superstar’s absence (Dec. 28). (Image Source: Imagn)
LeBron James was sidelined for the LA Lakers’ matchup against the Sacramento Kings on Saturday due to an illness. The 20-time All-Star had already missed the team’s practice session on Friday for the same reason. This marks LeBron’s third missed game of the season, following a pair of absences earlier this month due to a left foot injury.
In LeBron James’ absence due to illness, guard Gabe Vincent was elevated to the starting lineup, while Max Christie started at the small forward position.
Additionally, Anthony Davis and Rui Hachimura, who were initially listed as questionable, were cleared to play before tip-off. Davis had skipped Friday’s practice to recover from the ankle injury sustained against the Warriors, while Hachimura also missed practice due to illness.
Fans on LeBron James missing game vs. Kings
Fans quickly took to social media to share their thoughts on the news of LeBron James missing the Lakers’ game against the Sacramento Kings, with many netizens offering candid reactions.
“Remember when we started the year and all we heard was how he’s gonna play 82 this year? Good times,” a fan commented.
“That 40th Birthday celebration starting off nicely for Bron,” commented another fan.
“Pulling an all nighter on madden then using his sick day is wild,” a user wrote.
“He can’t miss out on his madden Super Bowl league game,” wrote another user.
“Get well soon, LeBron! Missing his presence on the court, but health comes first. Hope he recovers quickly!” a fan said.
LeBron has played 28 games this season and is averaging 23.5 points per game on 49.6% shooting, including 35.7% from 3-point range. He also averages 7.9 rebounds and 9.0 assists per game.