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Lakers training camp: Live updates from Day 7 in Hawaii

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, center, sits on the bench with teammates during the fourth quarter of Sunday's preseason opener in Honolulu.

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, center, sits on the bench with teammates during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s preseason opener in Honolulu.

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Lakers beat writer Mike Bresnahan will be at Lakers camp through their last practice on the island on Wednesday, Oct. 7. He will be providing continual updates with the latest news, notes and analysis from camp. 

Need to catch up with the action so far? Check out Bresnahan's report from yesterday  here .

Want more? You can find the daily live blog at  latimes.com/lakers . You can also follow  Bresnahan's Facebook page  for updates from Hawaii.

Injury updates

D'Angelo Russell practices fully

Laker Girls give back in Hawaii

Preseason grind will pay regular season dividends

A little post-practice tutelage

All Kobe, All Season

Sacre Wall or Mount Hibbert?

The injuries are starting to pile up, the Lakers losing two players at Monday's practice.

Jabari Brown left with a right hand injury that required X-rays and rookie Anthony Brown will have an MRI exam on his right shoulder after running into a hard screen.

Who set the screen, which was legal, was a source of debate. Coach Byron Scott said it was Robert Sacre, but Sacre denied it. D'Angelo Russell said it was Roy Hibbert, but Hibbert didn't know if he was the one.

At any rate, the Lakers will start the same five players Tuesday that started Sunday's 90-71 exhibition loss to Utah: Kobe Bryant, Jordan Clarkson, Roy Hibbert, Julius Randle and Russell.

One caveat: Scott said Kobe's availability would be determined after Tuesday morning's shoot-around.

Bryant played 12 minutes Sunday, scoring five points on one-for-five shooting.

Starting five dependent on Kobe

Not a good day for the Browns

Huertas to miss Tues and likely Thurs games

Lakers nicked up at practice

Iron Man giving back to the community

Now that you mention it ...

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