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X-rays negative on LeBron James’ ankle
LeBron James left Saturday's loss to the Hawks during the second quarter after Solomon Hill rolled on his right ankle. Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

X-rays were negative for Lakers star LeBron James, who left Saturday’s game after hurting his right ankle, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The Lakers are still awaiting MRI results to determine the extent of the injury, Woj adds.

James was pulled from the game in the second quarter after a collision with the Hawks’ Solomon Hill and limped to the sidelines, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN (Twitter link). He re-laced his shoes and briefly returned, but had to check out again and threw a chair in frustration as he headed to the locker room (Twitter link).

Some of the Lakers were angry about what happened, claiming that Hill was out of line when he dove onto the floor and through James’ legs on a steal attempt, tweets Kyle Goon of The Orange County Register. “We don’t feel like it was one of those basketball-type plays,” said Montrezl Harrell. “… He had to go through his leg to get the ball.”  Harrell added that he doesn’t think Hill was trying to hurt James, but said the league should review what happened. Dennis Schröder called it an “unnecessary play,” tweets Jovan Buha of The Athletic.

Hill responded to the criticism on social media, tweeting, “would never disrespect the game and take a player out purposely. … He knows  that. that’s all that matters to me. praying for a speedy recovery.”

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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