Kyle Kuzma Reveals What LeBron Says About Getting Tired

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James plays his best basketball, and he isn’t even getting tired. Yes, LeBron turned 36 in December. Age has nothing on him. The four-time NBA champion is averaging 34.7 minutes per game with the Lakers this season. This is among the lowest marks of his professional career. It’s interesting to note that LeBron played in all regular-season games with the Lakers. According to experts, LeBron is having an MVP season. He won his last MVP award in 2013. Of course, LeBron had a really good chance to win the award in each of the previous seasons.

LeBron is averaging 25.5 points, 7.9 assists, and 7.9 rebounds per game while shooting shooting .495/.394/.723 from the field. The four-time NBA champion is ready for the second-best three-point shooting season of his professional career.

LeBron James is not getting tired at all

The best part? LeBron is not getting tired. He looks and feels great. He is still in his primetime.

“I don’t get tired,” LeBron said after the loss to the Detroit Pistons in late January. “I don’t feel tired. Get my sleep. Get my rest. I have a lot of energy. I don’t get tired.”

Many thought that LA was losing games just because Lakers players are too tired to finish their game. But, LeBron doesn’t get tired.

Following the 114-113 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, Lakers young star Kyle Kuzma talked about LeBron’s greatness. The team took the game to overtime, and LeBron finished the night with 25 points. He played in a team-high 41 minutes.

“Being tired is just in your head … that dude’s a beast. If he says he doesn’t get tired, he doesn’t get tired,” Kuzma said.

Los Angeles has a 20-6 record at this point of the regular season. That’s the second-best record in the league, standing half a game behind the Utah Jazz. Things look really great for the team right now, and LeBron is ready to move on his an even crazier performance. We can’t wait for his game against Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets. They’ll meet on Feb. 18.