Everyone Made The Same Joke After LeBron James, Anthony Davis Seen With More Ice Than Antarctica

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Anthony Davis made their preseason debuts on Wednesday, but everyone is making jokes about their ice treatment.

LeBron and Davis played against Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns. They didn’t have too many minutes in the game, and spent a lot of time on the bench with ice on their knees. There were too many jokes about their health condition.

LeBron and the big man played 15 and 18 minutes respectively. They had ice packs on their knees shortly after their short cameos.

King James finished the game with 11 points on 4-of-10 shooting, two rebounds, two assists, a steal, and three turnovers. His teammate had 10 points on 3-of-4 from the floor, four rebounds, a steal, and a block. They took a light workload, but it was an expected scenario for the team.

LeBron and Davis are careful with their ice

LA won the two opening preseason games against the Los Angeles Clippers. They also won the game against the Phoenix Suns and then will get ready for the rematch against the team. This is the final preseason game before they play their opening game against the Clippers.

We don’t really know if LeBron and AD will play against Phoenix on Friday. However, we can also see Lakers head coach Frank Vogel give them some time off.

If they play against the Suns, they won’t play too much time. LA players are getting ready for a long season and they have to rest. The Lakers won the championship in Orlando, and they will want to do their best to win back-to-back titles. LeBron and Davis need to play their best basketball, and they really need to stay healthy and prepared. So, these ice packs don’t really mean a thing right now. LA is all ready and players are healthy and determined.

General manager Rob Pelinka signed Dennis Schroder, Marc Gasol, Montrezl Harrell, and a few others in the offseason. LA has the deepest roster in the NBA and fans can’t wait to see the best of the players who won the title in Orlando.