LeBron aggravates ankle injury; opener vs Celtics in doubt

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Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said the four-time MVP is sore and has been ruled out of Cleveland's final preseason game in Orlando.
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LeBron James won't play again this preseason, and there's a chance he'll miss Cleveland's hyped opener against Boston.

James didn't practice on Wednesday, a day after he made his exhibition debut after being slowed by a sprained left ankle sustained on September 27. Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said the four-time MVP is sore and has been ruled out of Cleveland's final preseason game Friday night in Orlando.

As for James' status for Tuesday night's game against the Celtics and former Cavs All-Star guard Kyrie Irving, Lue was non-committal.

"Not sure," Lue said. "Got treatment all day today, so I'm not sure if we should be concerned or not. But it's pretty sore today so we'll just see what happens."

Lue said James is upset that his ankle is still an issue.

"Pretty mad, pretty pissed off," Lue said "But I mean, it is what it is."

James did not speak to reporters following Wednesday's practice.

He aggravated his ankle on Tuesday night against Chicago as the Cavs unveiled a new starting lineup featuring James, Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, Jae Crowder and Kevin Love. James scored 17 points and had eight turnovers, but the defending Eastern Conference champions fell to 0-4 and it's apparent their new lineup is going to need a lot more time together. There were few sparkling moments as the group was mostly out of sync.

Lue said JR Smith will rejoin the starting lineup while James is out and guard Jose Calderon will enter the rotation.

For now, James' injury will prevent the Cavs from working out their offensive kinks. Lue said he's had to alter some plans already.

"It's a challenge when you've got a new team and you want to incorporate stuff, but you don't want to go too fast, you don't want to go too slow," he said. "You want to see what works. So we kind of scrapped some of the stuff we've been doing and we're going to just go in a different direction offensively with that first unit."

James wanted to play even though he wasn't at full speed. Following the game, he hinted that he might need more time off.

"I definitely wanted to test it tonight knowing that at least if I tested it tonight, I have a week until the regular season started if I don't play in the game on Friday," he said.

The 32-year-old James has never missed an opener in 14 seasons, and this one has some special sizzle.

Irving demanded to be traded during the summer and he and James have taken some shots at each other in the past two months.

James averaged 26.4 points and career highs of 8.6 rebounds and 8.7 assists last season as the Cavs reached the NBA Finals, losing to Golden State. It was the seventh consecutive trip to the finals and eighth overall for James.

LeBron aggravates ankle injury; opener vs Celtics in doubt
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James drives to the basket against Chicago Bulls guard Paul Zipser during the first half of their NBA preseason game at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 10, 2017.


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