Watch: LeBron James Is Having Fun With Kids On TikTok

The NBA season is suspended, and players got a lot of time to hang around with their families. LeBron James is using his time wisely, and his kids enjoy every bit of it. Of course, LeBron doesn’t like getting this much rest, but there’s nothing he can do about it.

King James is playing his best basketball, but COVID-19 blew his plans away. The deadly virus has killed thousands of people, and over a million patients struggle with their symptoms. LeBron and his Lakers teammates are staying at home to support the country’s efforts to stop the spread of the virus. Two Lakers players have coronavirus. LeBron’s test returned negative. Anthony Davis and JaVale McGee are healthy, too. LA decided to protect the privacy of its players, so we won’t have more information about the case. What we do know is the fact that all the players are asymptomatic.

LeBron has tons of free time, and he decided to join the TikTok community. He has been making some cool videos with his family. Fans are looking forward to his next video. The James gang likes to dance and say funny stuff. LeBron admits that he does silly stuff at times. Oh, yes, we have noticed that. But, we really enjoy seeing him being out there. There’s something about his energy.

LeBron will have plenty of time to make more videos featuring his kids

In March, King James shared a TikTok video featuring him and his family. They were dancing to Wiz Khalifa’s “Something New.”

NBA officials decided to put everything on hold due to raising concerns with the coronavirus. Every sporting league across the world did the same. Keeping players safe is a priority now.

LeBron and his teammates had an excellent season. They reached the top of the Western Conference with a 49-14 overall record. LA had a chance to make the NBA Finals. There’s still time for them to achieve that goal. But, first, let’s see how will the whole corona thing end.

In his 60 regular-season games, LeBron is averaging 25.7 points on 49.8 percent shooting from the field 34.9 percent from beyond the arc), 10.6 assists, 7.9 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 34.9 minutes per outing.