
"While the game didn't provide any definitive answers about what LeBron James will do in his record-breaking 23rd season, it offered promising signs about what he won't do. He won't disrupt what the Lakers are doing. James indirectly said that leading up to his season debut on Tuesday and he indirectly said that again after. The point was made most emphatically by how he played in the 140-126 victory over the Utah Jazz at Crypto.com Arena."
"In the 30 minutes he played, James shot the ball only seven times, less than any other Lakers starter. He didn't have problems with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves remaining the team's primary options. He didn't mind picking his spots. He didn't mind spending most of the game as a peripheral figure on the court."
LeBron James returned and recorded 12 assists while taking only seven shots in 30 minutes during a 140-126 Lakers victory over the Utah Jazz. He prioritized unselfish play and playmaking, allowing Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves to remain primary scoring options. James accepted a reduced on-court role, avoided forcing plays, and picked his spots to take drives and shots when available. Conditioning remained an issue described as low wind, but he avoided visible fatigue by playing within himself. James' willingness to stay in a supporting role will influence the Lakers' playoff and championship prospects.
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