Watch: LeBron James Shares His High School Highlights During Coronavirus Quarantine

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James knows how to have some fun during the NBA suspension. The league decided to block all activities for 30 days. This means no games, no events. NBA players can only wait for the situation to improve. What is King James up to at the moment? The great LeBron enjoys his high school highlights.

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors and Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks enjoy living the good old days. Same like these guys, LeBron was watching his high school team St. Vincent-St. Mary take on one of the biggest rivals.

In the video below, we can see LeBron watching from his iPad. It’s a video that features a 17-year-old LeBron from warmups to the last whistle of a 67-62 overtime win over the defending Division I state champions Columbus Brookhaven.

The Lakers superstar actually accepted the trend of most NBA players. They are all using their quarantine time to revive their great high school days. The Los Angeles Lakers star spent a full week without playing the game.  

LeBron has a lot of highlights to brag about

Andrew Lavender, Brookhaven’s 5-foot-8 senior point guard, had almost out staged LeBron in this game. You may not know anything about him, but he was one of the best players coming out of Ohio back in 2003.

Lavender went on to play at the University of Oklahoma. This happened even after gassing out in the largest game of his high school team. Lavender was fouled with 10 seconds left in regulation after snatching the ball from LeBron and being fouled from behind. Officials ruled this as an intentional foul, and gave him two shots at the stripe and possession of the ball.

Of course, Lavender missed both free throws, and gave LeBron and his team a chance to win it in overtime.

LeBron finished the game with 27 points, 10 rebounds, four blocks, three assists, and three steals.