The Los Angeles Lakers have faced challenges this season, holding a 20-16 record. Both LeBron James and Anthony Davis have struggled in several games, raising concerns among fans. After their championship dreams were cut short in the first round of last season’s playoffs, many worry the team may face a similar fate this year.
However, LeBron James remains optimistic about the Lakers’ potential. During an appearance on the GoJo and Golic Show, James acknowledged the team’s current struggles but expressed confidence in the team’s ability to improve and peak before the playoffs.
“Yeah, I think so. I think our identity is one. Defensively, we want to bring physicality to the game , make teams try to do something that they do not like to do. And then offensively, we want to share the ball,” LeBron said.
LeBron James on the Lakers Identity:
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“I feel like we have so much more room to improve. We are not the team I believe we’re going to be once February, March hit,” he added.
LeBron James Reflects On Sharing NBA Court With Son Bronny
This season has been historic for LeBron James and his son Bronny James, as they became the first father-son duo to be in the NBA at the same time. LeBron recently shared his excitement about the unique experience during an appearance on the GoJo and Golic Show.
“I can’t even imagine the opportunity to be there with him on a day-to-day basis. Through practices, film sessions, plane rides, and road trips. Obviously, from time to time, he goes down to the G League to work on his game and play in those games. But every moment he’s been around, it’s still surreal,” James said.
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Bronny, who spent some time in the G League to develop his skills, has returned to the NBA. He recently appeared in two games against the Dallas Mavericks and Atlanta Hawks, though he went scoreless in both outings.