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Lakers Injury Update: Deandre Ayton Ruled Out Vs. Heat Due To Back Spasms
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that center Deandre Ayton (back spasms) has been downgraded to out for Sunday night’s game against the Miami Heat.
Ayton was originally listed as probable on the injury report and expressed optimism that he would be able to play, although he was then downgraded to questionable a couple of hours before the game and eventually ruled out.
Lakers head coach JJ Redick revealed pregame that Ayton eas still dealing with tightness and spasms in his back, so the organization will be cautious and hit him out against the Heat. The Lakers will be back on the court on Monday night on the road against the Portland Trail Blazers in the second night of a back-to-back, so it will be worth monitoring to see if Ayton can suit up against his former team.
Deandre Ayton is officially probable for the Heat game Sunday, per the Lakers. He told reporters last night in Memphis that he expected to play.
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Lakers HC JJ Redick Reveals Why Deandre Ayton Sat Out Second Half of Win vs Grizzlies
The shorthanded Los Angeles Lakers managed to outlast the similarly shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies in FedEx Forum on Friday, despite losing their new starting center for the entire second half of the game.
Deandre Ayton departed the matchup for LA's locker room at halftime, as reporters breathlessly waited for updates. He ultimately returned to the floor for the fourth quarter, although he never checked back into the action.
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Now, Lakers head coach JJ Redick has shed some light on why Ayton was missing in Memphis for the contest's second half.
