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Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt, known for his ability to address the team's defensive and rebounding weaknesses, is currently sidelined with a knee injury, delaying his anticipated return to the court until 2025.

Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt hopes to make his season debut in January after swelling in his left knee has delayed his return to play.

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“During the course of his return-to-play progression, Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt developed an effusion in his left knee,” the team said in a statement. “This development altered the course of his progression, and the team is currently targeting early January for his return to NBA games.”

Vanderbilt, 25, had offseason surgery on both of his feet and the team hoped he’d be ready for opening night. However, setbacks and pain have persisted, and the effusion, a collection of fluid around the joint also known as water on the knee, have pushed the target back.

Vanderbilt hasn’t played for the Lakers since he injured his foot on Feb. 1, 2024.

The team signed Vanderbilt to a four-year, $48-million extension before last season. He’s played in 29 games since then.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.