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Lakers' LeBron James, Anthony Davis to sit out Monday's game

NEW YORK — Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis will miss Monday's game against the Brooklyn Nets, the first on back-to-back nights in New York, the team announced Sunday. James will rest his aching left ankle while Davis will take the night off because of a right foot stress injury. The Lakers opened a five-game trip with a 125 -121 overtime loss to the Boston Celtics on Saturday night ...
In this photo from Nov. 30, 2022, Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, left, celebrates with teammate Anthony Davis after scoring a basket against the Blazers in the fourth quarter of the game at crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

NEW YORK — Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis will miss Monday's game against the Brooklyn Nets, the first on back-to-back nights in New York, the team announced Sunday.

James will

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