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LeBron James concerned knee injury will linger for rest of season
LeBron James has battled swelling in his left knee, which recently forced him into a five-game absence. Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Lakers need LeBron James to be Iron Man in order to have a shot this season. Unfortunately for them, however, they are getting a reminder that the only true Iron Man is Tony Stark.

James spoke with reporters after team practice on Tuesday and made some concerning comments about the knee injury that he is currently battling.

“It’s the same as my ankle, when I had the high ankle sprain last year,” said James. “The only way it’ll be back to full strength is rest, and I don’t have the luxury of having rest. So gonna have to wait till the offseason.”

James’ high ankle sprain last year derailed the Lakers’ season. He missed 26 of their final 30 regular-season games and still did not have the same lift in the playoffs, where the Lakers lost in the first round to Phoenix.

This year, James has battled swelling in his left knee, which recently forced him into a five-game absence. He is now playing through the injury, but it is extremely worrisome to hear him admit that it will get better only with rest … rest that he cannot afford to have.

The Lakers are significantly worse when James sits, forcing them to lean on him for his heaviest minutes since he was in Cleveland. But the Lakers are still 26-31 overall, and James is starting to sound very frustrated. All of the tread on the 37-year-old’s tires may finally be catching up to him.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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