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LeBron James to sit, leaving Lakers short-handed vs. Thunder

By Thomson Reuters Apr 7, 2026 | 4:15 PM

By Field Level Media

The Los Angeles Lakers will hold LeBron James out of Tuesday’s home game against the ​Oklahoma City Thunder, leaving the team ‌extremely short-handed against the defending NBA champions.

James will not play due to injury management on a left foot injury that has persisted all season. ‌The ​Lakers already were without ⁠guards Luka Doncic (hamstring) ⁠and Austin Reaves (oblique).

Doncic and Reaves were both injured during Los Angeles’ 139-96 road loss to the Thunder on Thursday. Neither is ​expected to play over the final four games of the regular season.

James, ⁠41, is scoring 20.8 ⁠points with 7.1 assists and 6.1 ​rebounds in 57 games (all starts) this season. ​Over his record 23 NBA seasons, the ‌four-time MVP has averaged 26.8 points with 7.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists.

The Lakers (50-28) were on a four-game winning streak and were ⁠on a stretch of 16 victories in 18 games when they lost at Oklahoma City last ⁠week. They ‌are now on a two-game ⁠skid after a 134-128 loss ​at ‌Dallas on Sunday.

Los Angeles is ​fourth in ⁠the Western Conference heading into Tuesday’s game, one game ahead of the fifth-place Houston Rockets. The Lakers have already clinched a top-six spot in the conference for the playoffs.

–Field ​Level Media