The Commercial Appeal

Lebron James to miss Lakers’ final 2 games

- Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES – Lebron James will miss the final two games of the Los Angeles Lakers' season with a sprained left ankle, almost certainly preventing him from winning his second NBA scoring title.

The Lakers made the announceme­nt Friday before they hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder. Los Angeles' disappoint­ing season ends Sunday at Denver.

The 37-year-old James averaged 30.3 points this season while playing in only 56 games, two shy of the minimum to qualify for the scoring title with his full points-per-game average. The second-leading scorer in NBA history has played in only one game since spraining his ankle March 27, scoring 38 points in a crushing home loss to New Orleans on April 1.

James is slightly behind Philadelph­ia's Joel Embiid, who is averaging 30.4 points per game in one of the closest scoring title races in NBA history. Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokoun­mpo is third at 29.9 points per game.

James is a four-time league MVP with four championsh­ip rings, but he won his only scoring title back in 2008 with Cleveland. The 18-time All-star was attempting to become the oldest scoring champion in NBA history by surpassing Michael Jordan, who was 35 when he won his final title.

James passed Karl Malone for second place on the NBA'S career scoring list on March 19. With 37,062 points, he trails only Kareem Abdul-jabbar and his 38,387 points for the top spot in league history.

James also averaged 8.2 rebounds and 6.2 assists in his 19th season. He will make nearly $44.5 million next season in the final year of his contract with the Lakers.

Although he has racked up impressive stats while defying his age, James will miss the playoffs for only the second time since 2005 because of the Lakers' major struggles in the second half of the season. He missed the postseason in his first season with the Lakers in 2018-19.

Los Angeles (31-49) has lost eight consecutiv­e games and is 10-30 since Jan. 7.

 ?? JEFF CHIU/AP ?? Lakers forward Lebron James will miss the final two games of the season with a sprained left ankle.
JEFF CHIU/AP Lakers forward Lebron James will miss the final two games of the season with a sprained left ankle.

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