Lakers News: Anthony Davis Questionable Against Kings With Non-COVID Illness
Anthony Davis, Lakers
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Lakers announced on Friday morning that Anthony Davis is questionable against the Sacramento Kings due to a non-COVID illness.

The illness has been going around the Lakers’ locker room as LeBron James, Wenyen Gabriel, Patrick Beverley and Lonnie Walker IV have all had it in the last week.

Davis was excused from the morning’s shootaround so he can get some rest in hopes of being to play against the Kings. The Lakers will already be shorthanded as James was ruled out after suffering a left adductor strain late in Wednesday night’s loss to the L.A. Clippers.

James will likely miss the Lakers’ next two days, so Davis coming down with an illness is far from ideal. After the Clippers loss, he spoke on what he needs to do more of if his co-star misses time, and he emphasized the need to be more vocal as a leader and more aggressive offensively.

Walker is also currently dealing with the illness having missed the Lakers’ last two games. He is also questionable for Friday’s game against the Kings but was able to participate in Thursday’s practice so seems to be trending toward being able to play.

The good news for the Lakers is that after their games against the Kings and Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, they will have four days off to get healthy before returning to the court the following Friday. The way it’s looking though, they could be severely shorthanded for these next two.

Have you subscribed to our YouTube channel? It’s the best way to watch player interviews, exclusive coverage from events, participate in live shows, and more!

You May Also Like

Lakers Rumors: Team Still Considering Trading Andrew Bynum

Yesterday the Lakers announced that they had picked up Andrew Bynum’s option…

Dwight Howard Points to Lack of Chemistry for Lakers’ Struggles

The Los Angeles Lakers are two games under .500 and no one…

Lakers News: James Worthy, Sam Perkins Receive National Civil Rights Museum Sports Legacy Award

Former Los Angeles Lakers James Worthy and Sam Perkins were among the honorees for the 13th Annual National…

Lakers Video: LeBron James Meets Formula 1 Drivers Charles Leclerc & Esteban Ocon

The Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James are two of the biggest brands in all of sports around the world…