LeBron James Hyped For 2021, Shares New Year Message

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has great new year resolutions and he delivered an important message to his fans and friends. King James will see a lot of challenges in 2021 and he has just celebrated his 36th birthday. Of course, he couldn’t celebrate his birthday because his team had a road game against the San Antonio Spurs. Throwing a big party was also a bad idea because we are in the middle of a global pandemic.

The four-time NBA champion took to his Instagram account to share his great thoughts. It was another inspirational post and it reflects his great plans for the upcoming season.

We can all agree that 2020 was a really tough year for the entire world. Millions of people deal with the terrible virus and many of them lost the battle. The world of basketball lost Kobe Bryant. The Black Mamba was traveling with his daughter Gianna and seven other people. Kobe’s death was just one of the nightmares this world had to deal with in 2020.

LeBron uses his new year resolutions to deliver a message

King James had some challenges throughout the entire year. But, this doesn’t change the fact that he had one of the best seasons in his career. LeBron helped the Lakers win the 17th title in team history. He did that inside the NBA bubble in Orlando. From what we can see, LeBron protects his throne, and that’s actually one of his priorities right now.

The Los Angeles Lakers went 3-2 in the first five games of the regular season. These two losses will motivate players to try even harder than before. Building strong chemistry is really important for the Lakers players.

LA Lakers played against the San Antonio Spurs on LeBron’s special day. They defeated the team and finished the night with 121-107 record. The franchise honored LeBron earlier, because the game against San Antonio was on the road.

LeBron is 36 but he scored 26 points, 8 rebounds, and five assists. He is the greatest basketball player of all time, and age has nothing on him. It’s interesting to see him pull out these great numbers in his 18th season in the NBA.