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LeBron James Practices with G League as Lakers Face Hornets

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UPDATE: LeBron James is practicing with the South Bay Lakers, the Los Angeles Lakers’ G League affiliate, as he prepares for a comeback from sciatica impacting his right side, coach JJ Redick confirmed earlier today. The Lakers are currently in Charlotte for a pivotal game against the Hornets as part of a crucial four-game road trip.

James, now 40, has yet to make his season debut due to the debilitating effects of sciatica, which can cause irritation and inflammation of the sciatic nerve. The Lakers have not provided a definitive timeline for his return, raising questions about the team’s performance without their star player.

In a significant boost for the Lakers, Austin Reaves has returned to the starting lineup after a three-game absence due to a right groin strain. Reaves, who is having a breakout season, is averaging an impressive 31.1 points and 9.3 assists across seven games. His return comes at a critical time, as the Lakers look to recover from a recent blowout loss to the Atlanta Hawks.

As the Lakers gear up for tonight’s game, fans are eager to see how Reaves’ performance will impact the team’s dynamics. With James’ return still uncertain, every game becomes increasingly vital for the Lakers’ season ambitions.

The Lakers won’t return home until Tuesday, November 18, when they host the Utah Jazz. For now, all eyes will be on how the team adapts in Charlotte and whether James can finally make his long-awaited return to the court.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Lakers continue their road trip and work to regain their footing in the league.

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