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LeBron James in NBA’s virus protocols

- BY TIM REYNOLDS aP baSKeTbaLL WrITer

LeBron James has been placed in the NBA’s health and safety protocols, and was ruled out for the Los Angeles Lakers’ game against the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night.

Such a move almost certainly means one of two things: that James, who said earlier this season that he is vaccinated, either tested positive for COVID-19 or had an inconclusi­ve result.

If James tested positive, he would likely be looking at a minimum of 10 days away from the Lakers unless he returns two negative PCR tests in a 24-hour span.

The news that he is missing time came on the same day that the NBA underscore­d its previous recommenda­tion, echoed by the National Basketball Players Associatio­n, that coaches and players who are vaccinated receive a booster shot as soon as possible.

The NBA, in a memo obtained by The Associated Press, also told its teams

Tuesday that it has documented 34 cases in which a fully vaccinated player, coach or staffer had a breakthrou­gh case of COVID-19. The league has said about 97% of players are fully vaccinated, with Brooklyn’s Kyrie Irving – who has not played this season because of his status – among the exceptions.

Other NBA stars have already missed multiple

games this season after testing positive, including Philadelph­ia’s Joel Embiid – who just missed three weeks while dealing with the virus.

Tuesday’s game marks James’ 12th absence in the Lakers’ first 23 games this season. He missed 10 games because of injuries and another because of the first NBA suspension of his 19year career.

 ?? ALEX GALLARDO/AP ?? LOS ANGELES LAKERS FORWARD LEBRON JAMES (right) grimaces after making a basket against the Detroit Pistons, with guard Russell Westbrook, left, looking up at a video replay during the second half of a game Sunday in Los Angeles.
ALEX GALLARDO/AP LOS ANGELES LAKERS FORWARD LEBRON JAMES (right) grimaces after making a basket against the Detroit Pistons, with guard Russell Westbrook, left, looking up at a video replay during the second half of a game Sunday in Los Angeles.

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