LeBron James to Miss Games Against Minnesota Timberwolves in October
The Timberwolves play the Lakers twice in October, but LeBron James likely won’t be on the floor for either meeting. The Lakers announced Thursday that the superstar forward is sidelined for “at least” three to four weeks with sciatica on his right side. This news comes as a significant update to the team’s roster, especially considering the upcoming games against the Timberwolves.
Impact on Upcoming Games
Minnesota plays the Lakers in Los Angeles on Oct. 24 — the Wolves’ second game of the regular season — and again at Target Center on Oct. 29. The Oct. 29 date marks the Lakers’ lone trip to Minnesota this season, raising the possibility that the 40-year-old James has played his last game at Target Center, though he has not indicated this will be his final season. According to the current schedule, Los Angeles could be scheduled for another game in Minnesota in December, should neither team reach the in-season tournament knockout round.
Season Outlook and Challenges
James’ absence lightens up what looked like a difficult first five games for Minnesota to open the season. That stretch also features bouts in Portland and at home against Denver and Indiana. The Timberwolves will need to capitalize on James’ absence to secure crucial early-season wins. As the season progresses, the team’s performance will be closely watched, especially in the absence of a key player like LeBron James.
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