LeBron James Injury Expected To Be Sidelined 3-4 Weeks & Miss Season Opener
LeBron James, is, in fact, aging. He’s set to miss the next three to four weeks with sciatica. So, for those of you who circled October 21st on your calendars to watch LeBron James battle the Golden State Warriors, you can go ahead and un-circle it as he is expected to miss that game. The King will be trading his throne on the court for a very expensive, ergonomically correct chair on the sidelines.
The Lakers, in their infinite transparency, initially described the issue as “nerve irritation in his glute.”. Now, the diagnosis is official: sciatica. For anyone who’s had it, you know it’s no joke. It’s that sharp, shooting pain that reminds you that you are, indeed, a mortal being. And at 40 years old, even a physical specimen like LeBron James can’t outrun his own biology forever.
What This Injury Means for the Lakers
Let’s not sugarcoat it: this is a gut punch for a Lakers team that desperately needs a hot start. “Head coach” & LeBron James Yes Man JJ Redick was probably dreaming of a smooth training camp where his two superstars, LeBron James and Luka Dončić, would continue to build some on-court chemistry. Instead, he’s been answering questions about his star player’s “own timeline,” which is coach-speak for “I have no idea when he’ll be back, please stop asking.”
With LeBron out, the weight of the entire city of Los Angeles now falls squarely on the shoulders of Luka Dončić. The guy was already expected to carry a massive load, but now he’s got to be Superman from the opening tip. Can he do it? Probably. He’s Luka. But asking him to drag this roster through the early part of a brutal Western Conference schedule without his co-star is a tall order, even for him.
If the three-to-four-week timeline holds, James will miss not only the opener but at least four more games. This is the NBA, and timelines are more like suggestions than hard rules. A few days of “getting back up to speed” could easily stretch this absence into mid-November.
The Unavoidable Truth About LeBron James
For two decades, LeBron James has defied logic. He’s been a basketball cyborg, a marvel of modern science and athletic dedication. The man has spent millions on his body, and for the most part, it has paid off spectacularly. He’s been remarkably durable for most of his career, with his lowest game totals coming during his tenure with the Lakers. That’s not a coincidence.
Even last season, he was still putting up absurd numbers for a player his age: 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds. He was still an effective, game-changing force. But the cracks have been showing. The little nagging injuries are becoming less little and more nagging. It’s the circle of life in professional sports, and not even the King is immune. Injuries just suck and its a tremendous loss for this Lakers squad.
What Will the Lakers Do Without LeBron?
So, as we head into the 2025-26 season, the question isn’t whether LeBron James can still play at a high level. When he’s healthy, he absolutely can. The question is: for how long can he stay healthy? This early-season injury is a stark, uncomfortable reminder that the Lakers are betting their championship hopes on a 40-year-old and another star who will have to shoulder an even heavier burden.
For now, the Lakers will have to tread water. Get well soon, King. Your kingdom needs you. And frankly, the league is just more interesting when you’re on the court. Its certainty not with whatever the heck that 2nd decision ad was.
