According to reports, LeBron James continued to miss the Los Angeles Lakers game due to an abdominal strain.
However, considering that Frank Vogel and his company can now use the help of the four-time champion, the severity of the injury has been a topic of debate among sports experts.
In a recent update by ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, the 36-year-old’s injury was reportedly not serious, and when he appeared in “It’s just“Last Wednesday, November 10th.
This happened shortly after disagreements on when the four-time NBA champion could return to the basketball court.
Initially, it was announced that James would be absent for about a week.
However, fitness coach Tim Di Francisco gave a different assessment, claiming that the 17-time All-Star player may be absent in 4 to 8 weeks, as previously reported. postal.
James’ true identity is still unknown. But considering that he will turn 37 in December, injuries are to be expected, especially if he is willing to participate in the game at the beginning of the season.
For American player Achim Scott, who has achieved general success in the ASEAN Basketball League, he believes that James has just handled himself skillfully, realizing that a greater battle will take place in April.
Scott shared his views on James’ plight in an interview with National Sports PH podcast Hosted by Filipino journalists Vincent Juico and Brian Yalung.
“I think when he played for so many years, you didn’t really care about the regular season, you just wanted to play the playoffs. Their team was enough for him to sit down and still make the playoffs. I really don’t think he has Any harm. He may make some adjustments here and there, and may miss some games,” Scott said.
The 38-year-old believes that the Lakers lineup is enough to lead the team to the playoffs.
“I think for the NBA, if your team is good enough, you really have to wait until April. And LeBron has won enough championships, don’t care what seed he is. [for] As long as they enter the playoffs, they are still the team to beat,” Scott explained.
“So for me, I don’t think LeBron has a lot of injuries. I think this is his load management style.”
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