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Jaxson Hayes Out for 1-2 weeks with ankle excuses in the last setbacks for injuries for Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers will be at least the next games without Center Jaxson Hayes.

Hayes suffered a sprain of the left ankle on Tuesday and will miss the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, the team said. Hayes will be rated in one to two weeks.

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The injury is the latest with which the Lakers have to do with their centers. Christian Wood is still recovering from the knee surgery outside the season, and Anthony Davis was in the eye on Sunday in her 121-103 victory against the Toronto Raptors. Davis left this game early and was clarified on Wednesday evening, although it was the same eye in which he gained two Hornhautbrieb twice last season.

Hayes scored an average of 6.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game this season, his second with the Lakers after spending his first four seasons in the league with the New Orleans Pelicans. The 24-year-old also had a season high of 12 points and six rebounds against the Raptors on Sunday. Hayes entered to replace Davis's eye injury to Davis on the section of this competition.

Wood will not be back soon for the Lakers. In September, Wood was subjected to an arthroscopic process on his left knee to fix a knee problem that disturbed him at the end of last season. Wood has started with pain in his knee in the past few days and will now be out for at least a month.

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Outside of Davis, the only other center on the list of Lakers is the two-way player Christian Koloko, who was clarified by the league after missing the entire season with a blood clot problem. He performed in two games for the Lakers this season and one with her G -League partner.

The Lakers compete with a 6: 4 record on Wednesday evening and they come in a row. You will open the NBA Cup, which began in the entire league on Friday on Friday on Friday, against the San Antonio Spurs.

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