LeBron James exited Saturday’s much-anticipated rivalry clash between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics with a groin strain.

Midway through the fourth quarter, the 40-year-old left for the locker room and was soon announced to be ruled out for the rest of the game. He ended his night with 22 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists, with the Lakers going on to lose 111-101.

The injury appeared to occur while James made a few pivot moves in the game. He proceeded to signal to be taken out after the following defensive possession, then didn’t return after testing it during a timeout.

Lakers head coach JJ Redick didn’t have any additional details after the game, but conceded there was “obvious concern” about James’ health. ESPN’s Dave McMenamin also reported the initial thought is James will be out weeks rather than days.

The injury and the loss put a halt to what had been a dream stretch for the Lakers, who entered Saturday with an eight-game win streak after their league-shaking trade for Dončić. The move also seemed to energize James, who went from averaging 24 points per game before the trade to 28.5 in the games since.

A significant James injury would obviously be a blow for the Lakers, who just started a road trip that will also see them face the Milwaukee Bucks and Denver Nuggets. It would also put more pressure on Dončić to lead a team he joined a month ago.

James has only missed four games so far this season and entered Saturday on track for his most games played in a season since he played all 82 in 2017-18.



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