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Cam Reddish Cleared for Lakers’ Upcoming Game Against Jazz
Cam Reddish, a forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, has been removed from the team’s injury report and is anticipated to participate in the upcoming game against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday. This development follows his absence from the court due to a strained tendon in his lower right leg, an injury he sustained during Friday’s victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
In the current season, Reddish, aged 25, has shown promising performance. Throughout November, he has averaged 5.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game, maintaining a commendable shooting accuracy of 63.2 percent over the course of six games, where he started in four.
Reddish’s return to practice was confirmed by Khobi Price, who observed him participating in a practice session conducted by the coaches, indicating steps towards full recovery. Although his appearance in the game against the Jazz seems likely, the team has yet to make a final confirmation on his participation.
If Reddish were to sit out again, Max Christie is expected to continue filling in as a starter. The Lakers are keen on maintaining their winning momentum as they face the Jazz, hoping Reddish’s involvement will be a contributing factor.