Here’s why LeBron James’ injury should have Lakers worried

LeBron James injury

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Not only did the Los Angeles Lakers lose to their rivals in that of the Clippers on Christmas night, star forward LeBron James aggravated the groin injury that forced him to miss his first game of the season earlier in the week.

James is not terribly concerned after suffering the injury taking a charge from Clippers guard Patrick Beverley. However, there’s a history that suggests concern should be at a high level in the City of Angels.

Here’s why: The definition of pristine health throughout the vast majority of his career, the past calendar year has set James back some.

Following up: As noted above, groin injuries have a way of lingering. Unless completely healed, aggravation and/or a more severe injury could take hold.

“I felt healthy going into the game,” James said Wednesday evening, via ESPN. “I got kneed in the groin taking a charge from Pat Bev, and it kind of set me right back to where I was five days ago.”

In the midst of his 17th season, James barely missed any action during his time with the Cavaliers and Heat. That included the future Hall of Famer sitting out a grand total of 67 games in 15 seasons.

This is an important note: At nearly 35 years old (Dec. 30), James has played a whole lot of basketball in his career. More than any player in the league.

Bottom line

James’ most-recent injury seems relatively minor in the grand scheme of things. He’s also playing absolutely tremendous basketball, cementing the King’s status as one of the greatest athletes in sports history.

Even then, Father Time catches up to everyone. We’re seeing it with another all-time great in that of Tom Brady in the NFL.

Sure we’re looking at this latest setback being ho-hum in a vacuum. But when we add in these other factors, one has to wonder if James is in the midst of breaking down.

How he recovers from said injury and whether more injury issues pop up as the season progresses will tell us a lot about both James’ long-term future in the NBA and the Lakers’ title aspirations this season.

Just don’t gloss over “groin discomfort” as being something trivial for James and his Lakers. That’s the biggest takeaway here.

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