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Lakers forward LeBron James returns against Grizzlies after 2-game absence

The Lakers' star was upgraded before tipoff and finished with 18 points in a 116-110 home win vs. Memphis.

Game Recap: Lakers 116, Grizzlies 110

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers started LeBron James in Sunday night’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies after the star forward took a two-game break for personal reasons.

He finished with 18 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and five turnovers in 34 minutes as the Lakers won, 116-110.

James had been dealing with some left foot pain and, per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, said he had to be convinced to take time off after the game.

“If it was up to just me, I probably would’ve played,” James said. “It would’ve been hard to keep me away from it. I have a team and I got to listen to them as well. They look out for my best interest.”

James scored his first points on a running one-handed dunk just over two minutes into the first quarter. He followed immediately with a block and added tip-in basket on the Lakers’ ensuing offensive possession to give Los Angeles a 9-2 lead.

James did not play last Sunday against Portland or Friday at Minnesota. The Lakers announced about 45 minutes before tip-off against Memphis that James’ status had been upgraded from questionable to available.

The Lakers described James’ time away as an excused absence, noting that he’s also been managing foot pain. Lakers coach JJ Redick revealed before the game with Memphis that he and the four-time NBA MVP met on the day of the Portland game to discuss his plan for a break.

“When I talked to him earlier this week, I think I said something along those lines, just hoping that he was getting a good mind and body reset,” Redick said in his pregame availability Sunday. “He said he felt like he was.”

After the game, James said his foot soreness remains “an everyday thing,” while Redick said he will try to find pockets of time where James can rest without missing entire games.

“Not necessarily less minutes, but shorter runs so that he’s not getting gassed and then quicker segments on the bench and then he’s back in,” Redick said.

James is the NBA’s oldest player and turns 40 on Dec. 30. Including playoffs, no player in league history has appeared in more games or played more minutes than James — who is in his 22nd season, tying Vince Carter for the NBA record.

Redick indicated that he could appreciate if James felt the need for a few days off.

“I played 15 (years) and was emotionally, mentally, physically drained, fried,” Redick said. “I put everything I had into this game. I had nothing left. For guys like him and (Chris Paul), the Tom Brady’s of the world, the Roger Federer’s of the world, it’s hard to comprehend having that level of sustained excellence for so long because of the toll that it takes on all of you, not just your body.”

James entered Sunday averaging 23 points, 9.1 assists and eight rebounds per game this season. He also has seven triple-doubles, second-most in the NBA behind only Denver’s Nikola Jokic.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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