Lakers Injury Report: Three Warriors Role Players Sidelined For Game 4 In LA

How their absences could impact the Warriors' rotations.
Lakers Injury Report: Three Warriors Role Players Sidelined For Game 4 In LA
Lakers Injury Report: Three Warriors Role Players Sidelined For Game 4 In LA /

Tonight, as your Los Angeles Lakers square off against the Golden State Warriors in an effort to secure their third win in four games, they will be facing off against a mildly-depleted Dubs club.

Fortunately for the reigning champs, they will merely be without the same three role players they've been missing throughout this entire second round series: rookies Ryan Rollins and Patrick Baldwin Jr., and 19-year vet Andre Iguodala, per the league's latest injury report.

None of that triumvirate was likely to be a significant part of Steve Kerr's playoff rotation anyway. Rollins and Iguodala are both recovering from surgeries (on a right foot and left wrist, respectively) and have been out for the entire playoffs so far, while a left toe has impeded Baldwin's ability to play mop-up minutes in this LA series. 

For the Lakers, Mo Bamba remains questionable with a sore left ankle, while 30+ year-old future Hall of Famers LeBron James and Anthony Davis are probable play through their lingering ailments.

All the major players through this series seem to be good to go for another round. Prepare your popcorn.

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Alex Kirschenbaum
ALEX KIRSCHENBAUM

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