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Lakers’ Jarred Vanderbilt available for Game 3 vs. Thunder

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Just four days after suffering a gruesome injury, Jarred Vanderbilt was available to play again.

Vanderbilt was upgraded from questionable to available for Saturday’s Game 3 against the Thunder.


The Lakers’ Jarred Vanderbilt was available to play Saturday in Game 3. Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

The 6-foot-8 forward suffered an open dislocation to his right pinky during the second quarter of Tuesday’s Game 1 loss to the Thunder in Oklahoma City. 

Medical personnel were able “to put his finger back together,” according to Lakers coach JJ Redick, who added that Vanderbilt’s status was day to day.

Vanderbilt was doubtful before being downgraded to unavailable for Thursday’s Game 2 loss.

“We just had to kind of make sure that the tissue and the stitches were good to go so that the bone wouldn’t pop out again. But, I mean, he’s certainly tough-minded and wants to give it a go,” Redick said.

Redick added on the left-handed Vanderbilt: “Glad he’s never taken a shot right-handed in his life.”

Sources told The California Post on Tuesday that a bone in Vanderbilt’s pinky broke through the skin after he attempted to block an alley-oop for Chet Holmgren during the second quarter of Game 1, with Vanderbilt’s pinky hitting the backboard as he swiped for the ball. 


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Jarred Vanderbilt wearing a maroon long-sleeved shirt with the number 96, a black baseball cap, light wash jeans, and a chain accessory hanging from his pocket.
Vanderbilt watched Game 2 from the bench. AP

The 6-foot-8 forward immediately went to the ground in pain, holding his right hand near the Thunder bench, with Oklahoma City players reacting when they saw Vanderbilt’s hand. 

He immediately went back to the locker room at the 5:51 mark of the second quarter.


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