Lakers star Anthony Davis is likely to be out until at least the All-Star break (March 5-10) after re-aggravating his Achilles injury over the weekend.
Davis had an MRI today which confirmed the injury and reports indicate that the Lakers want to be conservative with his return.
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Davis underwent an MRI today, which revealed a re-aggrevation near his Achilles. Lakers and Davis will be conservative on a return to play, which could be sometime after the All-Star Break running March 5 to 10, source tells ESPN. https://t.co/8touT9FkIf
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 15, 2021
Even prior to MRI today, conversation among GM Rob Pelinka, Anthony Davis and agent Rich Paul of @KlutchSports has been to take their time on AD’s return to lineup, sources tell ESPN. They’ll take another look in two-to-three weeks, yes, but “conservative” is the operative word.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 15, 2021
Anthony Davis’ MRI revealed a calf strain and a re-aggravation of the right Achilles tendonosis, source said. Once Davis returns to Los Angeles, he’ll immediately get another evaluation there. It is extremely unlikely Davis returns to lineup prior to ASG break ending March 10.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 15, 2021
