Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeannie Buss cleared the air around Frank Vogel’s future during the halftime of the matchup against Boston.

Injuries are a viable excuse the Lakers used at the start of this season. LeBron James missed time, while Anthony Davis wasn’t 100% percent at the start of the year.

At the same time, Trevor Ariza, Malik Monk, Talen Horton-Tucker, and Wayne Ellington were, or are still, recovering from injuries since the start of the regular season.

“Until we’re 100 percent healthy, I don’t think you can really make any judgment,” Buss told NBA.com at halftime of the Lakers-Celtics game, per Silvescreenandroll’s Jacob Rude.

“We’re as connected as any organization can be,” Buss continued. “I really don’t know what you’re looking for me to say. I would say until we’re 100 percent healthy, I won’t make any judgments about anything.

The Lakers have been on a hot run lately, winning four of their last six, including a huge victory over arch-rivals Boston Celtics on Tuesday night.