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LeBron James reveals why he stepped away from Lakers

LeBron James explained his two-game absence from the Los Angeles Lakers as he returned to the basketball court Dec. 15.

LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 15: Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) comes down the court during the Memphis Grizzlies vs Los Angeles Lakers game on December 15, 2024, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA.
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Originally appeared on E! Online

LeBron James might have been down, but heโ€™s not out.

After being forced to miss two games with the Los Angeles Lakers in an eight-day span, the NBA forward re-emerged Dec. 15 to help his team score a 116-110 win against the Memphis Grizzlies โ€” though he was reluctant to step away to treat a foot injury.

โ€œIf it was up to just me, I probably would've played,โ€ James told reporters of his brief hiatus following the Lakersโ€™ victory, per ESPN. โ€œIt would've been hard to keep me away from it. I have a team and I got to listen to them as well. They look out for my best interest.โ€

The time away seemed to pay off, as he contributed 18 points to the teamโ€™s final total against the Grizzlies.

โ€œI had an opportunity to take more days and get my mind, body and everything where I wanted it to be for tonight,โ€ James continued. โ€œAnd it worked out.โ€

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But the basketball veteran โ€” who turns 40 on Dec. 30 โ€” still kept busy during his downtime, noting that he did โ€œa lot of rehabbing, a lot of training still to make sure that I was ready to go tonight. Didn't want to get too much out of shape.โ€

Looking ahead, Lakers coach JJ Redick said he would work to give the four-time NBA champion more breaks to avoid having him miss full games.

โ€œNot necessarily less minutes,โ€ Redick told reporters in a post-game press conference, per EPSN, โ€œbut shorter runs so that he's not getting gassed and then quicker segments on the bench and then he's back in.โ€

While James previously expressed his desire to hit the court for all 82 games of the regular season, his coach was more pragmatic about the goal.

โ€œI don't know that's in the best interest of him and us if he does that,โ€ Redick cautioned as he spoke to reporters Dec. 2, according to ESPN, โ€œbut if he's feeling well and feeling good, then he should play. But we obviously want to ... manage that as best we can."

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