Los Angeles Times

Davis is held out after suffering a bruised quad

- By Broderick Turner

Lakers forward Anthony Davis didn’t play Thursday night against the Detroit Pistons because of a bruised right quad.

Davis injured his leg during the Lakers’ loss at Philadelph­ia, and he was seen limping around the court.

He still played 35 minutes and scored 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds.

“Yeah, he’s got a quad contusion that had some swelling and with back-toback [games] we decided to hold him out,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said before the Lakers lost to the Pistons 107-92 in Detroit.

It was the third game Davis missed this season, and each came in a back-toback situation.

With the Lakers having just 71 days off between winning the NBA championsh­ip and starting the 2020-21 season, Vogel was asked if getting Davis rest when they play back-to-back games was part of a plan.

“Yeah, not part of a longterm strategy,” Vogel said. “He just got dinged up around those games. This [one] happened, I believe, in the first quarter. I’m not sure exactly what play. But he was hobbling for a few possession­s. Felt like he banged it and just played through the pain the rest of the night. And obviously it swelled a little bit and had some discomfort this morning. So, we decided to hold him out.”

Kyle Kuzma started in Davis’ place and scored 22 points.

After the game against the 76ers, Davis downplayed his injury and how he has been feeling.

“I had a little brush burn on my knee from the court and it was like bothering me on my tights, just rubbing against it so I just tried to pull them tights up off of it,” Davis said Wednesday night. “But I feel physically fine. I feel fine and we have a long season to go. So just trying to stay physically ready for every night coming off a short offseason.”

The Lakers’ status report for Thursday night’s game listed LeBron James as questionab­le with a sprained left ankle. In recent weeks, that has been the same report for James.

Yet James was in the starting lineup again against Detroit, meaning he has played in all 20 games this season.

Resting doesn’t seem to be an option for James, who had 22 points and 10 assists against Detroit.

“We talk about [resting him]. If it’s necessary, we’ll do that,” Vogel said. “He hasn’t felt like it’s necessary to miss a game. He still has some soreness in it from time to time. He’s playing on it every day. But it’s nothing of a major concern.”

James went into Thursday leading the Lakers in scoring (25.6 points) and assists (7.8).

So, it’s no wonder the 36-year-old James has been mentioned as one of the top candidates for the NBA’s most valuable player award.

 ?? Matt Slocum Associated Press ?? ANTHONY DAVIS (3) played through a leg contusion against Joel Embiid (21) and the 76ers, but the lingering effects were enough for him to sit out Thursday.
Matt Slocum Associated Press ANTHONY DAVIS (3) played through a leg contusion against Joel Embiid (21) and the 76ers, but the lingering effects were enough for him to sit out Thursday.

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