Scan on LeBron James' sore left foot shows no serious damage. MORE:
Still, coach Darvin Ham expects to see James back on the floor before the All-Star break. When asked whether James might need to be sidelined through the break, Ham offered,"No, I don't think he'll allow us to do that."
“LeBron did have some imaging on his foot injury, and we’re grateful that things came back clean and good.” Pelinka said.
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