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James: Apologies because the whole team didn't work hard enough! I didn't give an interview because I didn't want to be misunderstood!

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James: Apologies because the whole team didn't work hard enough! I didn't give an interview because I didn't want to be misunderstood!

On January 18, the Lakers narrowly defeated the Jazz. This is the Real Sense of the Lakers' victory over a top four team in the East and West. They won the Heat, but Butler was injured and Adebayor didn't survive until the end. They almost beat the Grizzlies, but were reversed and won big. Facing the Jazz, the Lakers, led by James, played a giant performance in the fourth quarter with Westbrook's dream of returning to the peak of the locker Gobert, Johnson played a giant performance, Reeves was comparable to Caruso's hard work, Bradley's key three-pointers, etc., and finally killed the Jazz who mitchell and Gobert were on the court, and got a hard-won victory.

James is the MVP of the game, and his stats are: 9-of-20 shooting, 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. Even against Gobert, James, as a center, played the fourth quarter. What effect? The Lakers hit a 13-0 run and reversed by 29-17 points in the fourth quarter. James was willing to work as a blue-collar worker during this period, blocking Johnson's short ten-day contract and making it easy for the latter to score points.

James also explained two topics he's been hotly debated over the past two days: apologizing and not giving interviews. James' attitude is: apologize because the whole team didn't work hard enough! I didn't give an interview because I didn't want to be misunderstood! After James's crushing defeat to the Nuggets in the last game, he sent a message: I apologize! I promise we'll be better. James certainly didn't have to apologize, but as a leader, he had to. James said: "We all know that the energy and effort of the whole team is not enough.

As for not giving an interview after the game with the Nuggets, James said that this is for fear of being misunderstood by his own words. James has been targeted by the media, which has made him a little worried. James put it this way: I need some time to think, but I don't like the words I have to say in front of the camera. So I decided not to talk to reporters because my words would be taken out of context and spread everywhere. It hurts my teammates, and I don't want to hurt them, so I hold back. The reporter also intended to dig out the fierce material, but James said he did not want to say it.

James didn't score more than 30 points in this game, or even below his own average, but he also activated milestones. James' 14 consecutive game stats are at least 25 points, 5 rebounds and 1 three-pointer, the first man in history! James has at least 25 points in 14 consecutive games, and is also the seventh in Lakers history. The top six were all O'Neal or Bryant, but the highest record was "only" 19 games, and Bryant completed in 2005 and 2007. In James' state, there is no suspense in becoming the first person in Lakers history in this regard, and the biggest suspense is a few games. James has averaged 32.9 points and 9.1 rebounds in the last 14 games, shooting 54 percent from the field and 37 percent from three-point range. This is the strongest veteran in history!

James, the leader of the only team in the current squad, has encouraged his teammates in addition to leading by example and publicly apologizing on behalf of the team. For example, in Westbrook, James would stick his head out for him to pat in celebration, and off the court would praise Westbrook's dunk. James also praised Reeves and Johnson. James also declined to comment on Magic Johnson's previous remarks, as he said, not wanting to criticize his teammates.

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