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Zhan Huang recovered well from an ankle injury, and he has returned to the stadium to start training, and also posted photos to congratulate Paul on reaching a new milestone

After missing the playoffs, LeBron James has started his offseason life, but he has not blindly "eaten, drunk and had fun".

Zhan Huang recovered well from an ankle injury, and he has returned to the stadium to start training, and also posted photos to congratulate Paul on reaching a new milestone

Not long ago, James updated his social blog to post a scene of him training alone in the arena (see above), and he wrote: "Although I tried hard not to come to the stadium, I didn't do it in the end." ”

Zhan Huang recovered well from an ankle injury, and he has returned to the stadium to start training, and also posted photos to congratulate Paul on reaching a new milestone

Looking at the yellow floor and the outline of the lights reflected on the ground, James's training place should be the Lakers training gym.

A few days ago, James revealed that his ankle injury does not require surgery, it only takes three or five weeks to recuperate, plus he came to the stadium to train his ankle part and did not wear any protective gear, it is estimated that the ankle sprain has recovered almost.

James also has a very late playoff qualification battle, he has repeatedly mentioned the Cleveland Cavaliers' game against the Atlanta Hawks on social networks, and during the Los Angeles Clippers' showdown against the New Orleans Pelicans, he also praised Tyrone Lu as the league's best head coach.

Zhan Huang recovered well from an ankle injury, and he has returned to the stadium to start training, and also posted photos to congratulate Paul on reaching a new milestone

A few hours ago, James also updated the social media to post a poster of his friend Chris Paul, wishing him to become the sixth player in the NBA to have more than 5 assists in his career after Stockton, Kidd, Nash and other five people.

"It's too fierce! My brother. James wrote.

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