The Los Angeles Lakers have been playing better basketball as of late and they are currently carrying a four-game winning streak into their matchup on Saturday with the San Antonio Spurs.

They, however, might be a little shorthanded as Brandon Ingram is questionable.

Ingram left the last game against the Miami Heat with the injury and never was able to return to the game. He had already played 35 minutes in the game putting up 19 points, five rebounds, and five assists. The Lakers played one of their most complete games of the year coming out ahead 131-113.

After struggling in his first season Ingram has really taken a huge step forward this year and looks to be a big part of the Lakers' future.

He has started all 57 games he has played in this year putting up 16.2 points, 5,4 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. he is shooting almost 47 percent from the field, and 38 percent from deep.

Last year he only played five minutes less per game, but he only averaged 9.4 points, four rebounds and 2.1 assists per game.

For Saturday's game against the Spurs if Ingram isn't able to go look for the Lakers to go small. They will probably employ a three guard line up, or there is a chance that Luol Deng might get some more run.

He dressed for the first time this season against the Heat, so there is a chance they could finally give him some run. If he does end up playing expect him to be a bit rusty and for him to not pick up too many minutes.