Photo: LeBron James Teased A New Look For The 2019-20 Season

Everyone was busy watching the MLB All-Star game, but LeBron James and his new look stole the show.

LeBron took to his Instagram account to post a photo of himself, and fans started asking questions. Is LeBron ready to play the upcoming season with the new look? So, what really happened?

LeBron brought back his headband. Classy.

LeBron has already wore the headband in Cleveland. He stopped wearing it in the second half of his professional career. Well, the headband is back now. LeBron teased going back to the headband earlier this season, and it looks like fans want that look back.

A fan made a photo and sent it to the king of basketball.

LeBron’s team will look a lot different in 2019-20. The Lakers got Anthony Davis and traded away most of the players to sign him.

Los Angeles signed a few important players, including DeMarcus Cousins, Rajon Rondo and Kentavius Caldwell-Pope to fill out their roster.

Will LeBron be able to bring this team to the Finals?

“There’s no question this is a much stronger team that fits around LeBron better,” said an NBA executive.

“They started backups a lot last season, and they had some guys on their bench that shouldn’t have been in the league,” another added. “If they stay healthy, they have a playoff lineup now.”

“They added Anthony Davis; if they did nothing else, they were going to be way better.”

ESPN’s Brian Windhorst believes that the Lakers will have to pay attention to their injuries.

“A key factor, scouts believe, will be health,” he wrote. “Davis has a checkered injury history, though he has avoided major injury over the past three seasons. He played only 56 games last season, skipping numerous games in the second half of the season in a quasi-exile because of his trade demand. James played all 82 games in 2017-18 with the Cleveland Cavaliers, but last season, he was derailed by a groin injury.

“If either player suffers another significant injury, the margin for error could get narrow quickly. The depth of the West means that a bad 10-game stretch could be costly.”

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