Of the four major pro sports in North America, basketball is the most superstar-driven sport, and LeBron James may be the biggest superstar in the sport, both on and off the court.
Since joining the Los Angeles Lakers, he has seemingly defied Father Time by continuing to put up elite numbers, even gets into his late 30s.
However, he hasn’t been able to stay healthy in three of his four seasons with the Purple and Gold. He appeared in at least 60 games in a season only once in his time with the team.
Therefore, it is no surprise to hear James talk about his particular focus for this season.
Via Lakers Daily:
“James made it clear that he simply wants to work on being more available for his team in the upcoming season.”
Individually, LeBron's focus for this season:
“I’m gonna focus my game on being available … to be available on the floor.”
He's played 55, 67, 45 and 56 games in his 4 Lakers seasons.
— Mike Trudell (@LakersReporter) September 26, 2022
The 37-year-old dealt with multiple injuries last season, including a sprained ankle, abdominal injury and a troublesome swollen knee. The injuries he and other key players had were a major factor in Los Angeles failing to reach the play-in tournament last season.
He told Los Angeles-based Spectrum SportsNet that he was fully healthy during media day on Monday.
If James and his teammates are fortunate enough to avoid significant injuries this season, the Lakers could end up surprising some fans and observers.
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