On September 29, ESPN Lakers reporter Dave McMenamin reported on Lakers forward LeBron James on a TV show. Speaking about James' approach to his 21st career season, McMenamin said James entered the season feeling "rejuvenated." This summer, James' first task was to find medical experts for his son Brownie, but during this process, James never gave up training, and when he traveled with Brownie, he kept looking for training gyms.
James' regular schedule is to start training before sunrise, and in the weeks leading up to the start of camp, he's doing two exercises a day. One player LeBron has already affected is Takashi Hachimura, who is also changing his schedule before the start of the game and going to the Lakers training gym to meet LeBron for a 7 a.m. practice.
From these reports, it can be seen that James did not lose training because of his age, usually, as a veteran, he will not practice too much in the offseason, because the veteran has limited physical energy, usually through the offseason to rest and adjust, at the beginning of the season, to play for training, until the playoffs to reach a better state, Paul and Iguodala are generally like this. James, on the other hand, did not lose training, obviously more demanding of himself and confident in his body.
According to previous reports, thick eyebrows also showed good shooting condition in training, obviously much better than last season's shooting feeling, and may be able to regain the shooting feel of the past. If the thick eyebrows can be shot more accurately, and the health of James and the thick eyebrows is guaranteed, then the head coach Hamm should be happy, his formation will be more flexible, and the team's strength will be greatly improved.