Watch: LeBron James Amazed At ‘Smoke’ Coming Off His Body Post-Workout

LeBron James tries really hard to make everything right for the upcoming season. His debut season with the Lakers was a total failure, and LeBron promised to make everything right. So, his workouts are tougher than ever, and there’s “smoke” coming off his body. Imagine that!

The king of basketball wakes up early in the mornings to workout. He doesn’t forget to catch everything on camera.

If you ask him, he will still say that he is the GOAT.

“That one right there made me the greatest player of all time … that’s what I felt. I was super, super ecstatic to win one for Cleveland because of the 52-year drought. … The first wave of emotion was when everyone saw me crying, like, that was all for 52 years of everything in sports that’s gone on in Cleveland. And then after I stopped, I was like — that one right there made you the greatest player of all time,” King James told Maverick Carter, Randy Mims and Rich Paul during an episode of “More Than An Athlete.”

“Everybody was just talking — how the Warriors were the greatest team of all time, like it was the greatest team ever assembled. And for us to come back, you know, the way we came back in that fashion, I was like, ‘You did, you did something special.’ That’s probably one of the only times in my career I felt like, oh, s—, like you did something special. I haven’t had, really had time, to really, like, sit back and think, but that … that was a moment.”

But, experts say that Anthony Davis will be dominant next season.

“I think Anthony Davis is going to lead the Lakers in scoring,” Chris Haynes predicts. “But I think just from an all-around standpoint, leadership, determination, I think LeBron is going to bring it this season. I’m serious about that.”

LeBron doesn’t mind any of the theories, because he is busy organizing the minicamp for his teammates.

“LeBron James, in an effort to get his teammates to jell quickly for an NBA championship run, has organized workouts for the Lakers next month in Las Vegas that every player plans on attending, according to several people who were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter,” Turner wrote.

“The sessions will be at Impact Basketball and are scheduled for Sept. 22-26. Each training session will last about 2 1/2 hours. The players will stay at the Wynn, and each is paying his own way.”

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