LeBron James is more active behind the scenes than on the bench


Rather distant attitude of Fr LeBron James on the bench during loss of the Lakers against the Warriors was noticed. In civilian clothes, he did not show great enthusiasm when Luka Dončić and his teammates performed several good actions. As if the meeting did not really worry him, even though it was the first of the season.

Apparently, the All-Star was more concerned the next day, during a video session of this failure. “He helped a lot”, assures JJ Redickwho has thought of his star during the meeting.

“We were bad in transition, which is an important point in our defense. Tracking guys in transition was one of the priorities of the meeting. We talked about that,” he said. says the coach. “It wasn’t as bad as we thought. There are little things we can fix that can change the course of the match,” added Jarred Vanderbilt. “We can control it and we have to focus on it.”

With LeBron James, stricken with sciatica, not returning until mid-November, JJ Redick is encouraging him to participate in the group’s discussions, which he hopes will be numerous.

I told the players that the questions he asked, the opinions he gave, the discussions we could have with him, were very healthy. former Magic and Clippers player. “I wish there was dialogue, exchange and questions every time we watch the videos. If we have a question, we have to ask it, if we have a point of view, we have to give it. It was good.”

LeBron JamesPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2003-04CLE794041.729.075.41.34.25.55.91.91.63.50.720.9
2004-05 CLE804247.235.175.01.46.07.37.21.82.23.30.727.2
2005-06 CLE794348.033.573.80.96.17.06.62.31.63.30.831.4
2006-07 CLE784147.631.969.81.15.76.76.02.21.63.20.727.3
2007-08 CLE754048.431.571.21.86.17.97.22.21.83.41.130.0
2008-09 CLE813848.934.478.01.36.37.67.21.71.73.01.128.4
2009-10 CLE763950.333.376.70.96.47.38.61.61.63.41.029.7
2010-11 MIA793951.133.075.91.06.57.57.02.11.63.60.626.7
2011-12 MIA623853.136.277.11.56.47.96.21.51.93.40.827.1
2012-13 MIA763856.540.675.31.36.88.07.21.41.73.00.926.8
2013-14 MIA773856.737.975.01.15.96.96.31.61.63.50.327.1
2014-15 CLE693648.835.471.00.75.36.07.42.01.63.90.725.3
2015-16 CLE763652.030.973.11.56.07.46.81.91.43.30.625.3
2016-17 CLE743854.836.367.41.37.38.68.71.81.24.10.626.4
2017-18 CLE823754.236.773.11.27.58.69.11.71.44.20.927.5
2018-19 LAL553551.033.966.51.07.48.58.31.71.33.60.627.4
2019-20 LAL673549.334.869.31.06.97.810.21.81.23.90.525.3
2020-21 LAL453351.336.569.80.67.07.77.81.61.13.70.625.0
2021-22 LAL563752.435.975.61.17.18.26.22.21.33.51.130.3
2022-23 LAL553650.032.176.81.27.18.36.81.60.93.20.628.9
2023-24 LAL713554.041.075.00.96.47.38.31.11.33.50.525.7
2024-25 LAL703551.337.678.21.06.87.88.21.41.03.70.624.4

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / 3 points in an attempt; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-10-23 10:06:00

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