After being surprisingly healthy to start the 2024-25 NBA season, Los Angeles Lakers bench point guard Gabe Vincent has been on the shelf since the club's 132-1
The guard’s return from a four-game absence provides the closest look at what a full rotation could look like, though Jarred Vanderbilt is still working toward his season debut.
On Tuesday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers will the Mavs in Dallas, Texas. For the game, they have announced their injury report (updated as of 3:30 Eastern Time). The Lakers have ruled out Jalen Hood-Schifino,
Vincent will make his return from a four-game absence Tuesday due to a left-oblique strain. The 28-year-old guard has averaged 6.5 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists across 21.5 minutes per contest over his last 10 outings (four starts).
The Houston Rockets (22-12) host the Los Angeles Lakers (20-14) on Sunday at Toyota Center, a battle between two of the best teams in the NBA's Western Conference. The third-place Rockets are just two games ahead of the fourth-place Lakers in the standings.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Gabe Vincent (oblique strain) was ruled out of the second half against the Sacramento Kings.
The Los Angeles Lakers were able to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers 114-106 on Thursday without Anthony Davis and Gabe Vincent. Davis was held out due to a sprained ankle he suffered on Christmas Day versus the Golden State Warriors, while Vincent didn't play due to an oblique injury.
Vincent (oblique) has been listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Rockets, Khobi Price of The Orange County Register reports. Vincent has missed the last three games for the Lakers with an oblique strain and is trending toward missing Sunday's game against the Rockets.
The Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly still interested in dangling Gave Vincent for Washington Wizards center Jonas Valanciunas.
Davis, who has played multiple games since he sprained his left ankle in the Christmas Day victory over the Warriors, gets a night off on the front end of a back-to-back set. The Lakers host
The Los Angeles Lakers got a head start on the NBA trade deadline by sending D'Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis and three second-round picks to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton on Sunday.