Los Angeles Lakers standout LeBron James will miss Tuesday’s game against the San Antonio Spurs ​due to left foot ‌arthritis, an absence that makes him ineligible for All-NBA recognition and major awards this season.

The game is James’ 18th ‌missed ​contest of the season ⁠and prevents him ⁠from playing in 65 games, the minimum number of games to be eligible for All-NBA and ​other honors. James has been named to an All-NBA team in ⁠a record 21 ⁠straight seasons.

James, 41, has ​played in 35 games this season ​and is averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 ‌assists and 5.7 rebounds. He was second-team All-NBA last season. His most recent first-team All-NBA selection was ⁠the 2019-20 season.

Lakers star guard Luka Doncic (left hamstring) will sit out for the ⁠third ‌straight game. He leads the ⁠NBA with a 32.8 ​scoring ‌average.

Doncic remains hopeful of ​playing in ⁠Sunday’s All-Star Game.

Guards Austin Reaves (left calf) and Marcus Smart (right ankle) also were ruled out against San Antonio. Center Deandre Ayton (right knee) is questionable.

–Field ​Level Media