LeBron James Makes Groundbreaking Promise To Lakers Fans

You will never see King James lose. Not if the team’s success depends on him. The Los Angeles Lakers will miss the playoffs this year, and it’s not LeBron’s fault. It isn’t anybody’s fault. LeBron will miss the big game for the first time since 2005, and it won’t be easy. But, he will have his summer off, and that’s somehow good. He will get enough time to rest. So, LeBron took some time to make a promise to the Lakers fans.

“Believe me! Promise LakerNation the spell won’t last much longer! I swear. The marathon continues!” LeBron wrote on Instagram.

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The team was just plagued with injuries and rumors, and LeBron couldn’t make everything on his own. This was an unexpected scenario for LeBron. He didn’t even think that things would take this turn.

“Obviously the rest of the league continues to go, a lot of talent, a lot of great storylines, people chasing championships. But he’s had an amazing run. Pretty sure he’ll be able to reset for next year and regroup,” Golden State Warriors star Curry said. “It’s just different [with James not in the postseason].”

“It’s different, but what is it? [Eight] straight Finals he went to?” Curry said. “I’m sure it’s a different experience for him, for better or worse.”

Kyrie Irving shares the same opinion. LeBron isn’t used to losing. Irving said, “I feel for him. Obviously just missing a lot of time, as well as Brandon Ingram. But Bron as always been a championship contender. An he’s such a great player, such a great teammate. When you’re not eligible to qualify for the playoffs, it’s hard, I can only imagine. Like I said, I feel for him. I feel for him. I really do. I feel for him. I’m very empathetic towards it because how much he wanted to play during that time when he messed up his groin.”

It was a tough season. Or maybe we should say “sh***y?” Because that what he called it.

“Obviously, it’s been a tough season for all of us,” he said. “It’s not what we signed up for. Throughout the year, things happened. Suspensions, injuries, things of that nature. And just not being able to play sustainable basketball for 48 minutes. But you don’t even try to wrap your head around it, you just keep pushing. Just try to get better tonight, move onto tomorrow, and go from there.”

Things will definitely get better next year.

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