Andrew Bynum didn't practice on Saturday for the Lakers but reported no setbacks in his injured right ankle.

Bynum is expected to play on Sunday night against the Raptors, especially after posting 18 points and 10 rebounds against the Mavericks on Friday night.

"It felt the same, but it didn't get any worse," Bynum said of his ankle. "It bothered me one time in the game (Friday) night, when I tried to jump and dunk the ball and it just hurt a lot. But it subsided."

A bone spur broke free in Bynum's ankle during the team's win over the Nets on Tuesday, which is causing the center discomfort. Team medical personnel told Bynum the pain should be gone in about two weeks.

There is no risk of further injury.

"If the pain ever increases, I'm going to let everybody know and I'm going to have to take time off," Bynum said. "The worst thing that could happen to me at this point is just for the pain to increase. If that would happen, the doctor said that I would need another MRI to see why it happened."