
"I don't take for granted the LeBron stuff. It's unfortunate actually - not to go on a little tangent here - but it's actually unfortunate how much this guy puts into it and how much he cares and the way certain people talk about him. It's crazy. Come be around him every day and see how much this guy cares. It's off the charts."
"You're not going to get a click, you're not going to get a response, by saying something nice about somebody, by acknowledging someone's greatness, by acknowledging how much they care and how much they work and how much they've accomplished and continue to accomplish and continue to go after something. I mean, you got to say something bad about him. You got to go on TV and knock him."
LeBron James, at 41, was listed as questionable for a back-to-back after not having played two games in as many days this season. He produced a dominant performance, posting his third 30-point game of the month and recording his 61st 30-point double-double as a Laker, passing Kobe Bryant for seventh in franchise history. Coach and teammates praised his extraordinary work ethic and preparation, noting extensive pregame routines including an ice bath in a hyperbaric chamber and hours of activation, treatment, stretching, and lifting. Teammates said his approach and longevity make him one of a kind despite criticism fueled by envy.
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