Lakers Injury Update: Xavier Henry Could Return After All-Star Break

Most of the attention recently has been going towards the returns of Steve Nash, Steve Blake, and Jordan Farmar. The rest going to new injuries of Jodie Meeks, Nick Young, and again, Jordan Farmar.

With so many players getting hurt or becoming healthy, it has been easy to forget about early-season star Xavier Henry. Henry was enjoying a career year before going down with a bone bruise on December 29 against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Henry has continued to work through the issue and finally seems close to returning as the Lakers official Twitter page posted an update on Henry’s return:

Add Henry to the group of Pau Gasol, Nick Young, Jordan Farmar, and Jodie Meeks who are all looking to return after the All-Star break. Assuming no one else gets injured, which isn’t wise considering the Lakers injury luck, the team could have nearly a full roster by the beginning of March.

Henry’s ability to attack the basket and knock down open shots will be a welcome addition to a team with very few guys healthy who can create their own shot. Henry also spent some time at backup point guard for the team, but that won’t be needed with Nash and Blake joining Kendall Marshall at the point position.

So far this season, Henry has averaged career highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and field goal percentage.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lakers Vs. Bulls: Wesley Johnson On Team Being Banged Up, Talks Chris Kaman’s Play

You May Also Like

Game Recap: Offense Awful As Lakers Drop Third Straight Game

The Los Angeles Lakers were looking to get back in the win…

LeBron James Doesn’t View Christmas Day Game Against Warriors ‘Not A Measuring Stick’ For Lakers

After playing the Golden State Warriors in four consecutive NBA Finals, LeBron James is looking for better results with the…

Lakers News: Mike Brown Still Upset After Blake Griffin Non-Foul on Darius Morris

There is little question after Saturday night’s 102-94 loss to the Los…

Thank You, Kobe Bryant

They all say, “good things must come to an end.”…