LeBron James: ‘If I’m hurt, I don’t play. If not, I’m playing…’

LeBron James isn’t the guy who gives up after a terrible injury. He isn’t someone who gives up when he is hurt. In the 2018-19 season, LeBron played just 55 games, and things didn’t work for the Laker. He couldn’t build a strong relationship with his youngr teammates, and they struggled without him on the floor. LeBron had a long offseason, and had enough time to work on his body. He also had enough time to film Space Jam 2.

One thing stands for sure, LeBron doesn’t play like someone who spent the summer filming the Space Jam sequel. He plays like MVP, and Lakers fans enjoy watching him make history.

King James had the longest summer since 2005. He came back stronger than ever, and there’s a lot of energy in his body. The Lakers are 7-1 at this point of the regular season, and they have won seven matches in a row. LeBron receives a lot of help from Anthony Davis and his teammates. Davis arrived in Los Angeles to help the Lakers win a title. He really wanted to play alongside LeBron. Today, LeBron and Davis make the strongest duo in the NBA.

We have already noticed that LeBron is doing his best to delay Father Time. Maybe he will take some load management days to stay fresh.

Yes, LeBron will play if he isn’t hurt. If he is hurt, he will stay on the sidelines.

Head coach Frank Vogel will get LeBron some load management nights even if they don’t call it that.

When asked pregame what makes King James so durable an excellent, Miami Heat coach Eric Spoelstra said he is this great thanks to his craft and conditioning. It’s all about the work ethic. Spoelstra knows it best, because he also coaches LeBron.

“If I’m hurt, I don’t play. If not, I’m playing,” LeBron said after the Lakers’ win over Miami.

If you ask LeBron, he will say that it’s all about the wine.

“Wine… It ages well,” he said.

This summer, LeBron’s call times were at 6:30. He was in the gym at 3:30 or 4:00 in the morning, and then spend 12, 13, 14 hours filming. It was a really tough schedule for the king, but he can do it all.

“I shot Space Jam for three months all summer and my call times were at 6:30 in the morning,” LeBron said. “I was in the gym at 3:30, 4:00 in the morning before shooting 12, 13, 14 hours.

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