LeBron James removed from Lakers injury report vs. Warriors

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LeBron James removed from Lakers injury report vs. Warriors

LeBron James removed from Lakers injury report vs. Warriors

LeBron James will return for the Los Angeles Lakers in Thursday's game against the Golden State Warriors, though they still have multiple key players on their injury report.

LeBron James removed from Lakers injury report vs. Warriors

LeBron James will return for the Los Angeles Lakers in Thursday's game against the Golden State Warriors, though they still have multiple key players on their injury report.

The Los Angeles Lakers' road to the playoffs just got a major boost. After missing Tuesday's loss to the Thunder for injury management, LeBron James has been officially removed from the injury report and will return to the lineup for Thursday's high-stakes Western Conference showdown against the Golden State Warriors.

This is welcome news for a Lakers squad looking to snap a three-game skid and solidify their postseason positioning. James's presence is always a game-changer, and his return against a rival like the Warriors adds another layer of intensity to this primetime matchup.

However, the injury report isn't all clear for Los Angeles. The team will be without several key contributors. Both Luka Doncic (left hamstring strain) and Austin Reaves (left oblique strain) have been ruled out for the remainder of the regular season, while Jaxson Hayes will miss his second straight game with left foot soreness. The status of Marcus Smart, listed as questionable with a right ankle contusion, remains up in the air.

Despite the absences, the return of "The King" shifts the dynamic. Tune in to see if LeBron can lead the Lakers to a crucial road victory when they tip off against Steph Curry and the Warriors at 10:00 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video.

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