LOS ANGELES (AFP) — LeBron James said Thursday, March 23, he is working "around the clock" to regain full fitness but rejected reports that he had set a target date to return before the end of the NBA regular season.
*LeBron James talks to Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers in the first half at Crypto.com Arena on March 22, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (AFP)*
Multiple US media outlets reported on Thursday that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar was eyeing a possible return in the final three games of the season. James, who has not played since suffering a foot injury in late February, later addressed the reports on Twitter, playing down suggestions of an imminent return. Â "There wasn't an evaluation today and there hasn't been any target date for my return," James wrote. "I'm just working around the clock, every day(3X a day) to give myself to best chance of coming back full strength whenever that is." The Lakers are still in the hunt for a post-season berth, with Wednesday's hard-earned victory over Phoenix leaving them 10th in the Western Conference. That would be good enough to seal a place in the play-in tournament, but the Lakers still have an outside chance of forcing their way into the top six, with only 1.5 games separating them from the Golden State Warriors.
*LeBron James talks to Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers in the first half at Crypto.com Arena on March 22, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (AFP)*
Multiple US media outlets reported on Thursday that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar was eyeing a possible return in the final three games of the season. James, who has not played since suffering a foot injury in late February, later addressed the reports on Twitter, playing down suggestions of an imminent return. Â "There wasn't an evaluation today and there hasn't been any target date for my return," James wrote. "I'm just working around the clock, every day(3X a day) to give myself to best chance of coming back full strength whenever that is." The Lakers are still in the hunt for a post-season berth, with Wednesday's hard-earned victory over Phoenix leaving them 10th in the Western Conference. That would be good enough to seal a place in the play-in tournament, but the Lakers still have an outside chance of forcing their way into the top six, with only 1.5 games separating them from the Golden State Warriors.