Los Angeles Lakers head coach Frank Vogel declared LeBron James will be fit and available for Wednesday's NBA play-in game against the Golden State Warriors.
James played 27 minutes but exited Sunday's 110-98 win over the New Orleans Pelicans early with soreness in the right ankle which has kept him sidelined for most of the past two months.
The four-time MVP played back-to-back games on Saturday and Sunday upon his return from injury but is available for the midweek showdown with Stephen Curry's eighth-seeded Warriors.
"He had some minor soreness but he's good to go," Vogel said following practice on Tuesday.
"He was a full participant in practice today and is good to go."
Anthony Davis also confirmed his full fitness to face the Warriors after being listed as questionable with left adductor strain tightness on Sunday.
The star forward played 30 minutes against the Pelicans in the team's regular-season finale.
"I'm fine," Davis said. "The adductor feels good, the shoulder feels good."
Defending champions the Lakers – seeded seventh in the Western Conference – may finally have a full clean bill of health, having been without James, Davis or Dennis Schroder for most of the run into the postseason.
Schroder played the final two games of the regular season along with James and Davis after being subject to the league's health and safety protocols.
The German guard subsequently missed seven games in May, impacting his conditioning.
"I'm still not, conditioning-wise, all the way back," Schroder said. "I've been out 10 days. I didn't do nothing, I was at home.
"At the end of the day, I'm going to work my way into it, but it's not going to hurt my team-mates. I'm going to give everything I have, go out there and do the same things that I do during the season and truly to get a W."