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Anthony Davis: Los Angeles Lakers star ruled out for at least one game with Achilles injury

Anthony Davis will sit out Tuesday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves but reports suggest the Lakers plan to be conservative about his return, possibly keeping him out until after the March 5-10 All-Star break; Davis had already missed two games with the injury earlier in the week

LeBron James and Anthony Davis look on together during a game against the Memphis Grizzlies (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

Anthony Davis has been ruled out for at least one game, after re-aggravating his right Achilles tendinosis during the Los Angeles Lakers' 122-105 defeat to the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night, following a collision with Nikola Jokic.

The LA Lakers said Davis, who will sit out Tuesday's road game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, underwent an MRI exam and the results displayed that the Achilles wasn't ruptured.

He will be evaluated by team doctors in Los Angeles after the club returns home and a timetable will be established.

But the Lakers plan to be conservative about his return, possibly keeping him out until after the March 5-10 All-Star break, according to ESPN.

Davis was forced to leave the game late in the second quarter after he drove at the Nuggets' center and Jokic's right knee made contact with his right quad. When Davis gathered his dribble and planted his foot after the foul it was clear he was in some discomfort, grabbing his leg below the calf after the whistle had gone.

Davis only left the floor after sinking the two free throws, but was seen limping to the locker room with the support of one of the Lakers' assistant trainers.

After the game, Davis' teammate LeBron James reiterated that his health comes first and that the team would not be pressuring him to come back before he is 100 per cent ready.

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Davis had already missed two games with the injury earlier in the week and was even listed as questionable to start on Sunday night.

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LeBron James says his main concern is for the health of Anthony Davis after the Lakers star forward re-aggravated a sore right Achilles

"For me, all I care about is his health. I want him to be healthy," James said.

"Our team needs him to be healthy as he has to make sure he takes all the precautionary reason and everything and do his due diligence on what's going on with his injury and be right when he comes back. No rush. No timetable.

"We have no idea from that aspect. We just want him to be healthy and get back to full-strength.

"It's always next man up, no matter who is out. We're not asking anybody to pick up what A.D. does. It's impossible. He's a special player and a special talent for a reason. Everyone, individually, has to pick up their play for the collective of the team in A.D.'s absence."

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NBA pundits Grant Hill and Brendan Haywood discuss how the Los Angeles Lakers will fare without Anthony Davis, who suffered a recurrence of an Achilles injury against Denver.

Davis told reporters after the game: "Because it is an Achilles and you definitely want to make sure it doesn't lead to anything worse.

"But I do put a lot of pressure on myself to go out there and play. If I feel I can go out there and play, I will. Just for the simple fact that I want to be able to help my team."