Injured LeBron out for pre-season, in doubt for Cavs opener | Inquirer Sports

Injured LeBron out for pre-season, in doubt for Cavs opener

/ 08:42 AM October 12, 2017

LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers reacts after suffering an injury against the Boston Celtics at the TD Banknorth Garden on February 27, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts. LeBron may miss the Cavs’ opener with the Celtics due to a sprained left ankle, Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue said Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. AFP 

Washington, United States — Four-time NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James will not play in Cleveland’s last pre-season game and is questionable for Tuesday’s season opener against Boston, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said on Wednesday.

James awoke with a sore left ankle after scoring 17 points in his first pre-season appearance, a 108-94 loss to Chicago, and Lue declared he would not practice on Thursday or play on Friday in the exhibition against Orlando.

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The 32-year-old playmaker, who led the Cavs to their first NBA crown in 2016, missed most pre-season workouts and three pre-season contests with a left ankle sprain suffered on September 27.

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Lue said: “(James is) pretty mad, pretty pissed off. But I mean, it is what it is.”

James has not missed a season-opener in 14 NBA campaigns, but Lue hesitated when asked about his availability against Boston next week.

“(James) got treatment all day today, so I’m not sure if we should be concerned or not,” Lue said. “But it’s pretty sore today so we’ll just see what happens.”

J.R. Smith will start for James on Friday with Jose Calderon moving into the lineup, Lue said.

James said after the pre-season loss to Chicago that the game was a test to see how his ankle was recovering from the injury.

“I’m pushing through it right now,” James said. “I just wanted to try and test my foot, test my ankle to see how I would come out.

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“I definitely wanted to test it knowing that at least if I tested it tonight I have a week until the regular season started if I don’t play in the game on Friday.”

James averaged 26.4 points and career highs of 8.6 rebounds and 8.7 assists last season as the Cavaliers reached the NBA Finals, losing to Golden State. It was the seventh consecutive trip to the finals and eighth overall for James.

The Cavaliers had hoped to have James play alongside newcomers Derrick Wade, Dwyane Wade and Jae Crowder with Kevin Love shifted from forward to center in what figures to be a formidable lineup should they be able to work cohesively.

“It’s a challenge when you’ve got a new team and you want to incorporate stuff,” Lue said.

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“Do we wish we had a little more time with him in the pre-season? Yes. But we have to make do with what we have.” /cbb

TAGS: Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Lebron James, left ankle sprain, NBA injuries, Sports, Tyronn Lue

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