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Just after recovering from a heartbreaking, narrow defeat against the Orlando Magic in the previous game, the Lakers will look to dust off the disappointment and return to winning ways when they face the Suns at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on Thursday, February 26. The Purple and Gold have not been in great form ever since the All-Star break, and if they aim to get back the momentum, performances of LeBron James and Luka Doncic will be crucial on the night.

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The Lakers have already dropped two out of three games after resuming from the All-Star break. They have fallen to sixth in the Western Conference with a 34-23 record. Thursday’s away game will be highly crucial for JJ Redick’s men as the Lakers and the Suns are right next to each other in the standings. Moreover, both teams are heading into the game after consecutive losses. The Suns recently suffered a 97-81 defeat to the Boston Celtics, and over the last eight games, they have won only two.

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Is LeBron James playing tonight against the Suns?

While LeBron James has not had a flawless season in terms of injuries, he is not listed in the injury list ahead of Thursday’s game so that he will suit up for this crucial Western Conference clash. LeBron has played in 39 games for L.A. and is averaging 21.7 points, 7.0 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.1 steals per performance.

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The 41-year-old recorded 21 points, six rebounds, four assists, and two blocks in 32 minutes during Tuesday’s 110-109 loss to the Magic. He missed the three-point attempt at the buzzer, which would have sealed the game for the Lakers. However, there were questions about whether Luka Doncic was better suited to take the shot at the buzzer. He definitely had the better look, but he hesitated and passed it to LeBron, who was in a comparatively worse position.

Overall, LeBron has been pretty good in the recent games. He’s scored at least 20 points in eight of his last 10 appearances. The future Hall of Famer has played 51 regular-season games against the Suns, posting a 31-20 record.

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Los Angeles Lakers vs Phoenix Suns Injury Report

With LeBron James’ status confirmed, the Lakers are heading into this game with a largely healthy roster. While a few minor injury concerns remain, they pose no significant threat to the team’s availability. The Phoenix Suns, on the other hand, will be severely undermanned, with several key players ruled out for this home matchup. Here’s a closer look at the full injury report.

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Los Angeles Lakers Injury Report

The Los Angeles Lakers have had a fairly clean injury report ever since the All-Star break. The break allowed many players to rejuvenate and recover, but unfortunately, that has not reflected in their on-court performances. However, ahead of Thursday’s game, Jaxson Hayes remains probable with an ankle issue, while Rui Hachimura is questionable due to illness.

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Phoenix Suns Injury Report

The Phoenix Suns are in a much worse situation than their counterparts. They will be without the services of many of their starters and rotation players. Starting with Devin Booker, who is unavailable with a right hip strain. Along with him, Dillon Brooks is also out with a broken left hand and is sidelined for 4 to 6 weeks.

Other absentees include forward Hayward Highsmith, who is out with a knee issue and will remain unavailable for three weeks.

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Similarly, Jordan Goodwin will also miss this game due to a calf injury, and lastly, Cole Anthony is not with the team and will miss the game against the Lakers.

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Los Angeles Lakers vs Phoenix Suns predicted starting lineup

Based on the NBA injury reports, here’s how both teams could lineup for Thursday’s Western Conference game.

Los Angeles LakersPhoenix Suns
Marcus SmartRyan Dunn
LeBron JamesRoyce O’Neale
Deandre AytonMark Williams
Austin ReavesColin Gillespie
Luka DoncicJalen Green

The Lakers aim to sharpen their late-game execution and shooting efficiency, but the offensive burden will again fall on Luka and LeBron. The dynamic duo has been operating seamlessly and will seek redemption after two consecutive losses.

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The Suns, meanwhile, face significant roster depletion with multiple key players unavailable. Despite their challenges, they remain competitive, with Jalen Green, Colin Gillespie, and Grayson Allen tasked with orchestrating the offense in Devin Booker’s absence.

Although the Suns hold a 2-1 edge over the Lakers this season, the visiting team enters as decisive favorites—a shift driven primarily by injuries to Booker and Brooks.

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Atrayo Bhattacharya covers the NBA for EssentiallySports, where he breaks down strategies, trades, player arcs, and the constant chaos of injuries that shape a season. Having studied journalism, he brings a reporter's instinct to the game. He started watching the league during the bubble, pulled in by the Boston Celtics, and has stuck through both the heartbreak of 2022 and the relief of finally seeing Banner 18 go up in 2024.

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