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  • Colin Cowherd on LeBron's high ankle sprain: ‘This is why Lakers need a third star' | THE HERD

Colin Cowherd on LeBron’s high ankle sprain: ‘This is why Lakers need a third star’ | THE HERD

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Published March 22, 2021 at 10:50 AM
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LeBron James is reportedly out indefinitely after the Los Angeles Lakers star suffered a high ankle injury in Saturday night's game against the Atlanta Hawks. LeBron's injury is proof of Colin Cowherd's point earlier in the season: the Lakers need a 3rd star to support LeBron and the often injured Anthony Davis. Colin explains why he believes the Lakers should have followed the Brooklyn Nets' example and brought in a 3rd star player.

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