Andrew Bynum Suffers Sprained Ankle vs. Warriors

During the first quarter of Sunday night’s game between the Lakers and the Golden State Warriors, center Andrew Bynum suffered a sprained ankle.

The injury occurred when Bynum came down on forward Josh McRoberts’ foot while attempting to secure a rebound late in the first. Bynum immediately signaled to the bench that a substitute was needed, and was taken back to the locker room.

Kobe Quiz | Pau Quiz | Lamar Quiz | Fish Quiz | Ultimate Fan Quiz

Initial reports from the locker room indicated that Bynum suffered a sprained left ankle, although X-rays were negative. Bynum was ruled out for the rest of the game against Golden State, and will be re-evaluated on Monday.

You May Also Like

Kobe Bryant On Spurs: ‘They Forced Me To Raise My Game To A Championship Level’

One of the most fierce arguments in basketball in recent years centers around the best franchise and best player in the post-Michael Jordan era…

Lakers News: Frank Vogel & Anthony Davis Explain Adjustments Made After Mavericks’ Double-Teams

Anthony Davis struggled early on in the 107-104 win over the Dallas Mavericks, returning to the lineup off…

Jeanie Buss Doesn’t Understand Fans Questioning Kurt and Linda Rambis’ Role Within Lakers

Jeanie Buss partnered with Hulu on another documentary about the Los Angeles Lakers — “Legacy: The True Story of The LA Lakers”…

Lakers News: GM Mitch Kupchak Will Focus On Frontcourt In Free Agency

By all accounts, the Los Angeles Lakers choice with the second overall…