Watch: LeBron James Beats Rest of Lakers to Gym for Early Morning Workout

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is ready to win games and this workout says pretty much everything you should know about him.

On Thursday, the three-time NBA champion shared a video on his Instagram stories. This video features him as the only player in the court.

LeBron really likes to win his championship with the Lakers. He is 35, but age has nothing on him. He plays his best basketball and that’s pretty much everything the Lakers need for the season resumption.

The star forward is averaging 25.7 points, 10.6 assists and 7.0 boards per game for the Lakers.  His team owns the top position in the West, and they have better results than anyone else.

The Lakers won’t play an easy game because they will confront a group of serious competitors. They went a long way before earning the top of the Western Conference. There were a lot of obstacles for the storied team, but they managed to make the top.

First, they were involved in serious political issues in China before the start of the regular season. The death of Lakers icon Kobe Bryant was a big tragedy, and players had to live through it.

That’s not all. In March, two members of the franchise had positive results for the coronavirus.

LeBron James gets a workout for the win

Today, Lakers players are ready to enter the bubble in Orlando, Florida. This means they will be away from their loved ones for up to four months. It’s pretty intense right now, but players have to finish the season. Some of them still wonder whether restarting the season is the right thing to be done.

LA will play without Avery Bradley, and they got JR Smith as a replacement for him. Dwight Howard is still questionable, but the team didn’t make a statement regarding his case. Lakers General Manager Rob Pelinka said Howard was still questionable, so we will have to wait and see what happens with him.

The Lakers are going for a title, and they won’t give up without a good fight. They will probably meet Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks.