Two more games are required for Lebron to become the top scorer
The Lakers have announced that LeBron James, who has a pain in his left ankle, will be absent from today’s match once morest Sands. This is the fourth time Lebron has missed in the last five games.
The Lakers, who have lost six games in a row, are currently 11th in the West Conference and are behind the 10th Spurs by two games. Even if the Lakers finish the remaining games with four consecutive victories, if the Spurs do not finish the remaining four games with one win and three losses, the possibility of advancing to the postseason is cut off.
The Lakers are required to win, but today’s opponent is the league’s strongest Sands. Even though the opponent is a strong enemy, Lebron, who is the top scorer of the team, will be absent and will have a hard time.
Revlon is currently ranked number one in the score ranking with an average of 30.3 points. The difference between 2nd place Joel Embiid (30.3) and 3rd place Janis Adetokumbo (30.1) is small, so there is a good chance that this position will change in the last four games. However, in order to qualify as the top scorer, players must play at least 58 games, and Lebron has only played 56 games yet.
Attention will be focused on the whereregardings of the Lakers on the cliff and whether Lebron will play in future games to qualify as the top scorer.