Watch: LeBron With The Hustle vs Magic And Lakers Bench Loves It

The Los Angeles Lakers are playing the Orlando Magic in the second scrimmage, and LeBron James enjoys the hustle. Playing against Orlando is like a great practice for the team, and players will have a great chance to sharpen their skills and strive for greatness.

Orlando players spent their last two practice sessions working on defensive ball pressure. They were also going through drills made to improve the side pick-and-roll defense.

Evan Fournier was pretty vocal during the team’s practice. He set the tone and standard for communication on the defensive end of the court. Magic head coach Steve Clifford agrees that Evan is the key player for his team. “I thought Evan was the key guy tonight,” he said after his team’s practice session on Friday. “We did, not a ton of five-on-five, but quite a bit, and he was constantly talking to his teammates about ‘get into the ball. Get into the ball, get ball pressure.’”

LeBron enjoys a good hustle

Will this be enough to stop LeBron? He came to win a title and from what we can see he enjoys evry bit of his games.

NBA players spent four months without playing real games. They have to work on defensive communication and boost it during scrimmage. Fournier knows that his team will make some mistakes, but he also promised to help his teammates and received the same amount of help.

What about the Lakers? They lost the first game. But, fans noticed one important thing. LeBron plays his best basketball. Davis does the same thing. Lakers players hold themselves really well and they are about to win their long-awaited championship. The team hasn’t been to the playoffs since the 2012-13 season. LeBron came here to change that.

LeBron scored 12 points in his first scrimmage. How will he finish the second one? How many minutes will he play? There are so many questions we could ask, but we prefer staying calm and let the king do his job. He joined the Lakers to add another ring to his portfolio. He cusses himself out and that says pretty much everything about his priorities.