AD ruled out vs. Warriors; LeBron game-time call

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LOS ANGELES — Anthony Davis was ruled out of the Los Angeles Lakers‘ crucial game against the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night because of a headache and nausea, the team announced about an hour and 45 minutes before tipoff.

Davis missed most of the Lakers’ 127-117 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday after aggravating a left eye injury from an inadvertent strike to the face by the Wolves’ Kyle Anderson while scoring on a putback.

“Just a super big game, obviously,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said during his pregame remarks Tuesday. “[Davis] showed up to the arena trying to do everything he could to play, but he just couldn’t quite overcome the headache and the nausea.”

Davis might not be the only star that L.A. is missing.

Lakers forward LeBron James did not participate in the team’s walkthrough at the arena Tuesday afternoon. Ham said James would be a game-time decision.

James missed Sunday’s loss to the Timberwolves because of flu-like symptoms and is listed as questionable for the Warriors game by the team.

James arrived at the arena intending to play Sunday but went home before tipoff because of an illness.

“Just a lot of rest and fluids,” Ham said when asked how James has spent the time since the loss to the Wolves. “A lot of rest and fluids.”

L.A. is No. 9 in the Western Conference, 1½ games ahead of the No. 10 Warriors. Golden State leads the season series 2-1.

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