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Anthony Davis suffered serious injury with Lakers in the NBA

Anthony Davis will miss at least four weeks with Los Angeles Lakers due to a sprain in his right foot that occurred on Wednesday in his team’s victory against the Utah Jazz (106-101).

The tests carried out last night by the Lakers They ruled out a fracture, but, after doing an MRI on the player this Thursday, the purple and gold team pointed out that Davis he has a sprained midfoot and said he will be reevaluated in four weeks.

In the best case scenario, the Lakers would be without Davis until mid-March and from there at the end of the regular season (April 10) there would only be just over three weeks of competition left.

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The pivot was injured in a jump in which he ended up falling on the foot of Rudy Gobert.

The entire stadium of Lakers he was speechless when he saw Davis with great gestures of pain and unable to get up.

After a few minutes on the ground, the player left the field without supporting his right foot and accompanied by Deandre Jordan y Dwight Howard.

Davis was playing a great game until then and was the most outstanding of the Lakers with 17 points (7 of 9 shooting), 2 rebounds, 2 assists, a steal and 2 blocks in 17 minutes.

The center, who is the great leader of the Lakers beside LeBron JamesHe has had numerous injuries throughout his career.

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Without going any further, this season he lost almost a month and a half of competition between December and January due to a knee injury.

The Lakers are having a very disappointing season as their veteran and very risky project, with the addition this summer of Russell Westbrook y Carmelo Anthony, It hasn’t had good results so far.

Going into business Thursday, the Lakers were ninth in the Western Conference with 27 wins and 31 losses.

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