Since turning 38, LeBron James has scored 90 points in two games. His coach wants more.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Ham wants to lean on his superstar, especially with Anthony Davis out, because the Lakers coach is interested in scoring. Scoring with LeBron, specifically, who has averaged 35.1 points in the eight games he’s played since Anthony Davis went out with a stress injury.
James’ coach isn’t the only member of the Lakers who is impressed with his body. Austin Reaves told reporters, “He’s always the first one in the training room, the first one taking care of his body and also getting the work in as well. So, to say the least, I’m happy.”
Reaves added that “the way he moves” was incredible.
Ham isn’t worried about James’ load, even with him playing more than 39 minutes the past two games. Last week, Ham told reporters that James wouldn’t “allow himself to be taken out of the mix. He does as great of a job as I’ve seen ever of making himself available and being able to produce physically at an extremely high level.”
And since Davis still has no timetable for recovering from his painful bone spur, Ham is going to need LeBron playing hard on the back end of the season. But if his body can continue to take the pounding, Ham hopes he can ride James all the way into May.
Source: dailylifeworld.com