Lakers’ Ariza to miss 8 weeks due to break

? Lakers forward Trevor Ariza will be out about eight weeks because of a broken right foot, joining center Andrew Bynum on the sidelines.

Ariza fractured a bone in his foot at practice Sunday and was examined Monday by foot specialist Dr. Ken Jung, who set the timeline for his return. Ariza has averaged 6.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 24 games since being acquired from Orlando on Nov. 20 for Brian Cook and Maurice Evans.

“It’s just another obstacle in the road, but it happens on every team,” the 22-year-old Ariza said before Monday night’s game against Denver. “I think our team has enough character to where we can pull through this time, and I’m sure we’ll find a way to win.

“It’s definitely tough for anybody who wants to help their team to sit out. But I can’t be bitter about it. I can just take the punches as they come, play my part, and just cheer my team on.”

Bynum injured his left kneecap Jan. 13 against Memphis and isn’t expected to return before the middle of March. The Lakers also have been playing without center Chris Mihm (sore right Achilles’ tendon) and forward Vladimir Radmanovic (sprained right ankle). The Lakers hope both will be back in the next few weeks.

“We’ll just have to work our way through this,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said . “Trevor was playing really well and he’s going to have to sit out a couple months.”