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LeBron James reportedly remains “invested” in the Los Angeles Lakers despite the team’s failure to make the 2022 NBA playoffs.
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported
Wednesday on Get Up that James and Lakers president Jeanie Buss are
in a “good place” and hope some offseason changes can get the franchise back on track:
“From the LeBron side, as far as I
understand, and before I say this it’s important with LeBron that you
have to keep taking the temperature. Just because it’s certain one
way on a Wednesday, doesn’t mean it will be Friday. But from what I
understand, LeBron and Jeanie are in a good place right now. Despite
the frustrations of the season, LeBron believes that a few tweaks and
some health can actually turn this thing around and they can be super
competitive. He is invested and wants to be there.”
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