LeBron James is finally expected to be back on the court.
After hurting his groin in a game against the Boston Celtics on March 8, James has missed the last six games for the Los Angeles Lakers. At first, it was thought that LeBron might miss several weeks because of the problem.
The Lakers star has reportedly worked his way back to health in a hurry. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, James is slated to play Saturday against the Chicago Bulls, exactly two weeks after he first hurt his groin.
The Lakers were able to scratch out a 3-3 record during James’ 6-game stint on the sidelines. Luka Doncic also missed two contests during that span.
With both stars expected to be back in the lineup, the Lakers will try to regain the form they had before James’ injury. The purple and gold entered their March 8 rivalry game against the Celtics with a 20-4 record over their last 24 games.
James’ early return also keeps him eligible to reach the 65-game minimum to earn end-of-season awards. Given the stellar year he’s having at age 40, LeBron could feasibly make his 21st All-NBA team.
Through 58 games, James has averaged 25.0 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 8.5 assists for a Lakers team contending for a top-4 seed in a competitive Western Conference.