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Anthony Davis has been dealing with a recurring plantar fasciitis issue in his foot, as revealed by NBA insider Shams Charania. Despite the discomfort and ongoing nature of the injury, Davis is listed as probable for the Lakers’ game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night, showing his commitment to staying on the court even with the setback.

Charania detailed that Davis’s foot issues have been persistent, dating back to last season and carrying into his performance with Team USA in the Olympics. “This is a nagging foot injury … that he’s been dealing with since the end of last season,” Charania explained, emphasizing the long-term nature of the condition and its potential impact on Davis’s performance.

Fortunately, medical evaluations have shown that there is no structural damage to the foot, meaning that while the injury causes ongoing pain, it doesn’t appear to be something that would require surgery or extended rest.

However, the Lakers’ medical team will be closely monitoring Davis, as he will have to manage the pain and adapt his conditioning and treatment routines to prevent further aggravating the condition. Balancing rest and play will ensure he can contribute consistently throughout the season without risking further injury.

As one of the Lakers’ key players, Davis’s presence on the floor is essential for the team’s success, especially as they look to make a deep playoff run. The Lakers coaching staff will likely be cautious with his minutes and workload, aiming to keep him healthy and effective over the long haul.