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The Lakers ranked second in defensive efficiency, James spoke out, and finally returned to social platforms after 27 days of retirement

Today's James has finally updated his social dynamics. It has been 27 days since he last announced that he would leave social platforms. He tweeted to congratulate Arianna, an outstanding college graduate sponsored by his foundation, writing: "Congratulations Arianna! Keep inspiring others! ”

The last update for James was on Nov. 21, and since then, James' form has shown a serious downward trend. Before he was able to complete a triple-double in four consecutive games, he suddenly seemed to be a different person, the average turnover rate per game soared rapidly, and many goals with a handle were unfortunately lost.

I don't know what problems James has been having recently, but he said this after the game yesterday, he said about LeBron: "He's dealing with some things. ”

We don't know exactly what it is. But well, James' return to social platforms is a good sign. James can share his daily life with us again, and I believe that his mentality has changed, he is no longer sluggish, and he will definitely show a positive and hard work to win.

The Lakers have also made good money recently, in the past three games, the Lakers are no longer obsessed with changing defenses when they encounter blocking, and their defensive efficiency has improved significantly, ranking second in the league in defensive efficiency in the same period, which is a gratifying signal.

The Lakers have recently started to work on recruitment, and according to Forbes Sports' Evan Sidery, the Lakers, Cavaliers, Grizzlies, Kings and other teams have all shown interest in trading Nets wing Finney-Smith.

After losing trading Finney-Smith last season, the Nets have lowered their asking price to become a first-round pick. Finney-Smith has a salary of $14.92 million this season and a player option worth about $15.38 million next season.

So far this season, Finney-Smith has played 17 games for the Nets, averaging 29.2 minutes per game, scoring 11.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1 steal and 0.6 blocks, and shooting a career-high 44.8% from three-point range. It's a good fit for the Lakers.

I hope the Lakers will work harder and don't waste Lao Zhan's last career. James said after the game yesterday that after being out for nine days and two games, he feels pretty good and that he can go and deal with all sorts of things during that time. James also clarified that his ankle injury has not yet healed and has been bothering him for several years.

As for what the injury was, we fans all know that Solomon Hill single-handedly pulled down James, who was the No. 1 in the regular season MVP list that year, and made James say more than once in the following years: "I'm not 100% healthy anymore." ”

Redick praised James' performance after his comeback after yesterday's game: "I played 15 seasons and I was emotionally, mentally, physically exhausted and exhausted. I put everything I had into the sport without any reservations. For athletes like LeBron and Paul, Brady, Federer, it's hard to imagine that they can maintain such a high level of excellence for so long. Because it consumes every aspect of the person, not just physically. ”

James can retire with his whole body, and he can retire with the existing honors and sit firmly as the second person in history. But Lao Zhan still has goals that he has not completed, maybe he is taking his eldest son to win the championship, or maybe he is waiting for his younger son to also enter the NBA.

If something off the court seriously interferes with James' life and emotions, then we have reason to worry about whether this will accelerate the process of Lao Zhan's retirement?

No matter what, as long as James is healthy and finishes his career, we will accept when he retires, but it is better not this season, because this is also coming too soon.

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