Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes Out 2-3 Weeks With Ankle Injury
Lakers center Jaxson Hayes has re-sprained his right ankle and is expected to be out for the next two-to-three weeks, according to Shams Charania and Dave McMenamin of ESPN (Twitter link).
Hayes initially missed six games earlier this month due to a right ankle sprain. He re-aggravated the issue on Tuesday in his second game back and has been inactive for two more contests since then, undergoing an MRI on Friday to assess the severity of the injury, per head coach J.J. Redick (Twitter link via Jovan Buha of The Athletic).
With Christian Wood still recovering from left knee surgery, Christian Koloko being integrated slowly following his year-long absence due to a blood clot issue, and Anthony Davis preferring not to play all of his minutes at center, Hayes has been a regular part of Los Angeles’ rotation when healthy. The big man has averaged 6.4 points and 4.5 rebounds in 17.5 minutes per game across 11 outings.
Without Hayes available for at least the next couple weeks, the Lakers will lean more on Davis and Koloko for those minutes in the middle and figure to occasionally deploy small-ball lineups that feature a forward like LeBron James or Rui Hachimura as the de facto five.
Hayes also remains under investigation by the NBA, as the league reopened its probe into a 2021 domestic incident after new video surfaced. It’s unclear how long that investigation will take, but if it results in a suspension, Hayes would have to serve it once he’s healthy, not while he’s still injured.