Report: LeBron James Using Quarantine To Work On His Weakest Link

Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James is the greatest player of all time. But even the king of basketball has his own weakness. The NBA suspended the regular season and LeBron does his exercises insider the home. LeBron uses his quarantine to work on his weakness.

Lakers assistant coach Jason Kidd talked about this weakness. Well, it’s not actually a weakness. Kidd said his player was working on his shooting accuracy. This aspect of his game hasn’t been really convincing. Shooting less than 705 from the free-throw line isn’t really ideal for the Lakers superstar.

Kidd said LeBron is working on his free throws, marking a great improvement.

“As you can see, his free throws right now, he’s gone back more closer to his high school free throw and he’s shooting over 80 percet since he’s done that,” Kidd told Sports Illustrated. “He’s always searching to get better and is there a way to fix something. And that was probably one of the things in his game that he needed to work on.”

LeBron uses his quarantine wisely

LeBron has a great basketball mind and photographic memory. He has always had this ability. The three-time NBA champion always draws the court in his mind. He knows where players stand. He can also predict the moves of opposing defenders.

“A lot of my friends when I was younger playing the game, they were like, ‘Man, how did you remember that play? Or how did you remember that? It was so long ago.’ I never thought about it. I didn’t even know what photographic memory meant when I was younger until I got older. It’s something that I was born with or blessed with.”

This is more than a great season for LeBron. He has put up some great stats. His numbers say it all.

The Lakers superstar is averaging 27.1 points, 7.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game over the course of his career. LeBron has won three championships. The teams he played in made the NBA Finals nine times. This will give him plenty of motivation for the season. Hopefully, everything will turn out well for the Lakers.