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LeBron James and Anthony Davis to Skip Lakers’ Preseason Opener: What to Expect

LeBron James and Anthony Davis to Bench Themselves in Lakers’ Preseason Opener

LeBron James and Anthony Davis: No-Show at Lakers’ Preseason Launch against Minnesota Timberwolves

Los Angeles Lakers’ superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis will be taking a breather during the team’s preseason opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The duo’s absence, however, is merely for rest purposes, with their return anticipated in L.A.’s follow-up match at Acrisure Arena against the Phoenix Suns.

Filling in for them on the court against Minnesota are Jaxson Hayes and Max Christie. James and Davis, after globetrotting and triumphant participation with Team USA, are easing back into the season following their gold medal win at the Paris Olympics.

Spotlight on Lakers’ Rookie, Bronny James

As the Lakers’ preseason unfolds, Coach JJ Redick plans to experiment with a variety of lineups, which may potentially include Bronny James, LeBron’s son and rookie for the Lakers. Bronny may make his first preseason appearance during Friday’s match.

Bronny expressed his enthusiasm and nerves ahead of the match during a Friday morning shootaround, expressing his eagerness to learn from his senior teammates and showcase his skills when the opportunity arises.

The young player is also prepared for sideline guidance from his superstar father, LeBron James, drawing from their past experiences of constant communication during his high school, AAU and college games.

Bronny’s Readiness for On-Court Feedback from LeBron

Bronny anticipates a similar dynamic now that he and his father are teammates, albeit with a deeper level of game-related discussions. The young player expressed readiness for the new experience, eagerly looking forward to expanding his knowledge and skills through his father’s mentorship.

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