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Thomas Bryant has sprained thumb, will not play on Tuesday

The 2022-23 regular season hasn’t even started yet, yet the injuries are already starting to pile up for the Los Angeles Lakers.

Troy Brown Jr. has a back ailment that caused him to miss the entire preseason, Dennis Schroder underwent a procedure for a finger injury and will be out for 3-4 weeks and Russell Westbrook has a hamstring ailment he suffered in the team’s final preseason game.

Meanwhile, Anthony Davis missed three of the Lakers’ six exhibition contests because of lower back tightness.

Now, there is a new player to add to that list.

Center Thomas Bryant has a sprained thumb and will not appear in L.A.’s season opener on Tuesday versus the Golden State Warriors.

Bryant has appeared to be a prime candidate for the team’s starting center spot, although head coach Darvin Ham says he is also considering starting a small lineup that has Davis at the 5.

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Story originally appeared on LeBron Wire