Kentavious Caldwell-Pope out, Anthony Davis in for Lakers’ Game 4 against the Suns
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has been ruled out of Sunday’s Game 4 against the Phoenix Suns, the Lakers said shortly before game time.
Anthony Davis, who like Caldwell-Pope was listed as questionable with a knee injury, is available to play.
Caldwell-Pope went through pregame work on the court with his injured left knee heavily wrapped. He hurt the knee in Game 3 while defending a screen roll, hyperextending it when it made contact with a Suns screener.
He underwent an MRI on Friday that revealed no structural damage. The team has called the injury a “knee contusion.”
Although he’s only made one of his 13 three-point attempts in the series’ first three games, he’s been the primary defender against Suns scorer Devin Booker. In the Lakers’ two wins, the team has been plus-29 with Caldwell-Pope on the floor.
More to Read
All things Lakers, all the time.
Get all the Lakers news you need in Dan Woike's weekly newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.