Lakers News: Injury Update on Anthony Davis's Eye Doesn't Sound Promising

A serious injury here would end the Lakers season.
Lakers News: Injury Update on Anthony Davis's Eye Doesn't Sound Promising
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Anthony Davis suffered a fairly serious eye injury in Saturday night's loss to the Warriors, taking a forearm from Warriors center Trayce Jackson-Davis. 

He went on to miss the remainder of the game, with there being little clarity on his long-term situation, outside of Dave McMenamin of ESPN's statement below:

His status is uncertain, but given that eye swelling typically subsides fairly quickly, it's reasonable to assume that he may be back on the floor for Monday's game. 

The injury was officially diagnosed as a corneal abrasion, which can take up to a couple of days to heal. 

Luckily for the Lakers, Atlanta, their opponent Monday night, is without superstar guard Trae Young, possibly among other key players. Expect AD to try and gut it out given the importance of every single Lakers win at this stage in the season, but there's also a chance they feel comfortable even without him given the matchup. 


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Martand Bhagavatula
MARTAND BHAGAVATULA

Martand is currently a student at the University of Southern California, and has prior experience in the NIL space, sports financial advisory, and publishing in sports analytics. As a Lakers, Chargers, and Angels fan, he often finds himself disappointed.