LeBron James Addresses Possible Participation In 2020 Olympics

Lakers superstar LeBron James can easily make the Team USA roster for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. LeBron will have to make a decision whether he will banner the flag in the hot summer days. He will take a few things into consideration. The decision-making process won’t be that hard for the king after all.

LeBron, Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard, Kyle Kuzma, and JaVale McGee made the list of finalists for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. 

The king is a three-time Olympian. He has yet to make a decision, and maybe his experience will help him in the process. LeBron won bronze in 2004 and gold in both 2008 and 2012. We didn’t see him at the Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro in 2016.

“My name is in the hat and it’s always predicated on: one; my body, how my body is feeling at the end of the season — I hope to make a long playoff run,” James said. “And then where my mind is and then where my family’s head is. So, it’s a lot of factors but my name is in the hat.”

LeBron and Davis are ready for 2020 Olympics

His teammate, Davis, was 18 when he played in the Olympics in 2012. It was a great experience for him and it helped him build a nice career.

Davis learned a lot from those players. They showed him a lot. Without this experience, he wouldn’t be the player he is today. That’s what he said. He shared the floor with Kobe Bryant, LeBron, Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Chandler, Chris Paul, Russ Westbrook, and James Harden. Davis was actually “their rookie.” This experience helped him become a professional early in my career. He learned how things work, and worked really hard to get this far. Davis will never forget that.

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