Lakers. LeBron James gets into spirit of March Madness with surprise gift for Duquesne to cherish forever
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One of these days, the wheels will fall off for LeBron James, the ageless Los Angeles Lakers superstar in his 21st
NBA season. The veteran has his secrets when it comes to keeping his body fresh during his long career, and he revealed one of them on the second episode of his new podcast, Mind the Game with JJ Redick. His wife, Savannah James, might not be thrilled that he shared their intimate habit with the world.
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How Savannah James helps LeBron stay young
“I was explaining it to my wife the other day. She asked me how am I feeling when I came home after the game,” LeBron told his co-host, JJ Redick.
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This is what he told his wife: “Just imagine buying a 2003 Escalade and it’s 2024 and you’ve never changed the tires.”
“So rub my feet please,” he said in a tone that was more of a demand than a suggestion.
It’s the painful reality for The Kid from Akron who has racked up over 70,000 career minutes on, as he put it, “the same tires from 2003.”
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Beyond just foot rubs, Savannah is undeniably a factor in LeBron’s longevity. The stability and love in their relationship, passed on through their children Bronny, Bryce and Zhuri, has given James the foundation at home to go out every day and become the best at his craft.
LeBron, 39, hopes to play with Bronny in the NBA some day, but it’s going to take a few more foot rubs to get his wobbly old tires that far down the road.
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LeBron James concluded his storied Olympic career with a remarkable finish as Team USA secured victory over France in the final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 39-year-old veteran not only played a pivotal role in the win but also had the honor of being the team’s flag bearer, all while earning his first Olympic MVP award.
When asked by Sam Amick of The Athletic which Olympic medal stood out the most in his career, James didn’t hesitate to point to the Paris victory as particularly special. While his previous golds hold their own significance, this final triumph carried added meaning as the closing chapter of his Olympic journey.
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“I mean, (this) is the best one because it’s the one that’s right now,” James said.
“Obviously, the Redeem Team in ’08 had a lot of significance-we had to come back after a couple of years where we weren’t playing to our capability. So in ’08, we had the Redeem Team come back, and then in ’12 we played some good ball as well and were able to win that in London.”
This gold medal was James’ third in the Olympics, adding to an alreay impressive resume. He reflected on the importance of all his Olympic experiences but highlighted this final one as a crowning achievement, marking the end of a long and successful run with Team USA.
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However, James’ MVP selection has sparked discussion. Some have questioned the choice, with Team USA head coach Steve Kerr suggesting that Devin Booker could be seen as the “unsung MVP” of the tournament.
Regardless of the debate, James’ contributions throughout the tournament were substantial. He averaged 14.2 points, 8.5 assists, 6.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game, demonstrating his enduring skill and leadership.