LeBron James Sends Important Message To Lakers Fans

Players of 22 teams arrived in Orlando to compete for the NBA title this season. LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers made a big promise to their fans. LA fans can’t wait for their superstars to return with a ring. The whole situation is specific. Players had to finish the season and enter the postseason without any fans in the arena.

LeBron likes playing in front of crowds. He enjoys the noise his loyal fans bring. The noise of his haters gives him the motivation to improve. Well, there are no fans in Orlando. LeBron doesn’t like playing in empty arenas. The NBA first presented the idea a few months ago. But, it was the only acceptable solution to the problem. Players had to finish what they had started. LeBron accepted the idea and even supported the NBA’s plan to create a bubble in Orlando.

LeBron James misses his fans

How does the king feel right now? Does he miss his fans? We’ve seen him interact with fans. He sure misses that.

“I definitely love playing in front of the fans. The fans are what make the game,” the three-time NBA champion said. “Without the fans, I wouldn’t be who I am today. To all the fans out there that come watch me play, I miss you guys and hopefully, someday I can get back to that interaction.”

King James hopes that the coronavirus pandemic will be brought to an end. He misses his fans in the stands.

“The fans are missed,” LeBron said. “I hope that someday the pandemic and COVID can get under wraps, and we can take all the precautions that are needed and get it figured out in America where we can get our fans back into our arenas and stadiums and things of that nature. It’s huge for sports.”

Players have to stay safe and healthy right now. That’s the only way to finish the season. One positive coronavirus test can change everything.

LeBron and his Lakers clinched the No.1 seed in the conference. The Lakers have gone 2-4 inside the bubble and they have two more games to play. Four losses won’t change their standings, and LA players will use these losses to adjust the roster and their gameplan.

LeBron, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and James Harden will compete for the NBA MVP award this season. The NBA announced the finalists this week. LeBron hasn’t won the award in years. Will this change in 2020?