LeBron James Admits Worst Fears After Leg Injury Scare vs Grizzlies

LeBron James has admitted his worst fears after he had a leg injury scare against the Memphis Grizzlies. The Los Angeles Lakers were able to pull out the victory against the Grizzlies yesterday for their first victory of the season. They have not looked very impressive in the preseason or going into the regular season. And to be honest, they didn’t look super impressive last night either. But they were able to pull out the victory.

Anthony Davis talked about the win after the game. He had a good game, scoring 18 points in the victory against the Grizzlies.

“I’m still here doing it,” Anthony said after scoring 18. “I think that’s what I’m honestly excited about. I’m here in Year 19 still doing what I’m able to do. Still passionate about the game. Still passionate about coming to work every day and getting better. And what a better night to reach ninth than with a win, the way that we needed a win tonight.”

“A couple of years ago, nobody wanted him,” Anthony Davis said. “He was counted out. Doubted. And he stayed the course. Stayed a professional and got a shot in Portland. Made a name for himself again. And he’s here now and doing the same thing, picking up where he left off. It’s an honor to have him on our team, an honor to play beside him.”

LeBron James Admits Worst Fears After Leg Injury Scare vs Grizzlies

LeBron also talked about an injury scare after the game.

“The first thing I was thinking to myself was ‘not again’. Obviously, because it was almost kind of similar but not the same kind of play. A guy falling into my leg and there’s nothing you can do about it and I couldn’t get my leg out in time,” James said. “It’s a little sore right now and obviously, it’s going to be a little sore tomorrow when I wake up. Hopefully, I’ll be ready to go on Tuesday,”

It is good to know that it is not something serious but it was questionable in real time.

“Usually when some of my friends have these kind of achievements, I text them or call them or FaceTime or put something on social media,” James said afterward. “In this case I got to do it in person, because he’s my teammate now, so it made it special for me.”