Jordan Farmar sustained a moderately sprained right ankle after pulling up quickly with the ball with 3:32 left in the second quarter. He left the game for X-rays, which were negative."My crack training staff said that it's not a serious ankle sprain," Jackson said. "He should be OK in a matter of a day or two."Said Farmar: "Not the way it feels right now, but they know better than I do."If Farmar cannot play Tuesday against the Clippers, veteran Aaron McKie could be on the active roster for the first time this season.McKie had a good training camp until he sustained a strained back during exhibition play. He has been practicing with the team and is cleared to play in games, but has not cracked the backcourt rotation.http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/n...ines-sports-nba