Report: Members Of Lakers Organization Urging LeBron To Rest

The Los Angeles Lakers started the 2019-20 season with an amazing 24-3 record, but things went bad for the team. That’s the current situation in the team. LeBron James’ team is on a four-game losing streak. That’s not the only problem Los Angeles has at the moment. King James is not 100 percent when it comes to his physical condition. LeBron aggravated a sore groin in the Lakers’ loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Christmas Day. According to some sources, he may miss some time.

ESPN’s Dave McMenamin reported that several members within the Lakers organization are trying to convince the king of basketball to rest until he is 100% ready to hit the floor.

“Even though the Lakers are now riding a season-worst four-game losing streak, several members of the organization have already approached James about the urgency to sit out and rehab his groin injury until he feels fully recovered, sources told ESPN,” McMenamin wrote.

LeBron has already told reporters that he will not miss games for load management despite what many predicted at the beginning of the 2019-20 season.

The Lakers are playing two tough games. They will try to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday, and then, they come back to Los Angeles to play a home game against the Dallas Mavericks.

After the tough games, LeBron and his team will have a break. They will play six of the first eight games in January at home. The Lakers will then start off the new year confronting teams with losing records.

LeBron may miss the next game, but we don’t really believe that the king would love the idea of sitting out the match. He wants to play and he wants to win. that’s pretty much everything LeBron needs to keep going. His groin is sore, but the situation isn’t as serious as it used to be last season. Davis is injured, too, but he won’t miss the next few games.

This is an important season, and the Lakers will do their best to win it. It’s a great challenge for the team!

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