Former Teammate Channing Frye Reveals How LeBron James Takes Cares of His Body After An Injury
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LeBron James has arguably been one of the best players in the NBA for over a decade now. Be it passing, scoring or his defending, LBJ excels in almost all departments of basketball.
While the league has seen some incredible all-around players, LBJ takes the billing with his incredible longevity and his impeccable stat sheet. Despite having a 18-year long career till now, ‘King James‘ has rarely seen signs of slowing down and has avoided major injuries for a long time.
Given how he transforms a normal team to a championship contender, James’ impact on the floor is immeasurable and speaks volumes about LBJ’s greatness on the basketball court.
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Former teammate Channing Frye reveals how LeBron James deals with any injury
While Bron hadn’t suffered from a major injury ever in his career, his move to Lakers has changed this dynamic. Suffering from a major groin injury in his first season, it seemed that LBJ would slow down. But in his second year in the Purple and Gold, the 17-time All-Star put up a MVP worthy season and looked like a machine.
He was all set to continue the feat this season as he was the MVP favorite. The 36-year-old helped the Lakers to keep hold of their top four spot in the West. But the 4-time MVP suffered from a freak high ankle sprain in the regular season. Former teammate Channing Frye recently gave an insight how Bron took care of his body after any injury.
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“This man hurts his ankle he has around the clock care. If he’s hurt longer than two weeks, he has somebody change his diet right, because he has a chef. He doesn’t drive because he’s icing his knees, he’s doing this, he’s watching film.”
While LBJ did return to the court after missing 22 games, he was certainly was missing a step in the playoffs. In a very long time, the King looked like a human and couldn’t carry his team to a deep playoff run.
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With a long off season ahead of him LeBron will hope to regain his pre-injury explosiveness and lead the Lakers to yet another championship. Given that he is already 36-years-old, father time might be catching up to him pretty soon. Can LBJ and the Lakers make a comeback next season and win the title?