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Broderick Turner

LeBron James’ rehab ‘progressing nicely,’ but Lakers are routed by Timberwolves

LOS ANGELES — The health of LeBron James has improved since he went down with an abdominal strain, leaving the Los Angeles Lakers optimistic about his return.

James was injured when the Lakers played the Houston Rockets on Nov. 2, forcing him to miss a total of five games.

Although the Lakers didn’t give a timetable for James’ return, people not authorized to speak on the matter said James would be out “at least a week.” He has been out 10 days.

The rest of the news on Friday night was all bad for the Lakers, their 107-83 beatdown by the Minnesota Timberwolves a horrible display of energy and effort at Staples Center.The Lakers got down by 33 points in the fourth quarter, their defense nowhere to be found, their offense way off the mark.

They were outscored 40-12 in the third quarter, allowing the Timberwolves to turn a close game into a rout.

“We sucked,” Anthony Davis, who had 22 points and eight rebounds, said about the Lakers’ horrendous third quarter. “No defense. Can’t score. And that’s not just this third quarter. Every third quarter that we play this season, we come out slow, lackadaisical, offensively and defensively.

“We got to get it together. Why? I can’t tell you. But we got to do a better job. We only scored 12 points in the third quarter. They scored 40! That’s the game right there. We have to do a better job coming out in the third.”

The Lakers led 49-44 at the half but completely lost their way in the third quarter.

“We got to decide who we want to be,” Davis said. “Championship team — that’s not us right now. We’re not winning a championship the way we’re playing.

“But we got to be better, and we got to care more for our wins at home and wins in general. That was embarrassing to be up five at half. … It was just no effort in the third quarter.”

Before the Lakers played the Timberwolves, coach Frank Vogel gave an update on James.

“His rehab is progressing nicely,” Vogel said. “He’s back to doing on-court basketball activity and this does not seem like it’s going to be an extended stretch and he’s to be considered truly day to day.”

The Lakers host the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday and then the Chicago Bulls on Monday in a back-to-back set before they start a five-game trip Wednesday in Milwaukee.

But more pressing was how the Lakers performed in the third quarter, getting out-played by a Timberwolves team that entered the game on a six-game losing streak.

But Minnesota didn’t play like a losing team in the third, settling into an 84-61 lead at the end of the quarter.

The other bad news for the Lakers was that rookie guard Austin Reaves will be out two weeks with a left hamstring injury, leaving them more shorthanded.

Etc.

Vogel said he saw but hadn’t yet read the email from the NBA in which it advised coaches and players to get the booster shot for COVID-19 “as soon as possible, particularly in light of the current coronavirus situation and increasing cases,” according to a memo obtained by the Associated Press.

AP reported that the NBA and the National Basketball Players Assn. recommended that the booster shot be received by those who are fully vaccinated and that it be done by Dec. 1.

The Lakers had said during training camp that they expected to be 100% vaccinated.

“We do have part of our meeting tomorrow with our team is to address something regarding the booster shots,” Vogel said.

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