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James will be awarded an honorary doctorate! Knee Injury Update: Training is still limited if the condition improves

On May 21, Beijing time, according to local media reports in Cleveland, LeBron James has been publicly supporting Ohio State University, and the university is reported to officially admit him as a "member" in the form of an honorary doctorate.

The Ohio State University Board of Regents is scheduled to vote Wednesday to award the NBA legend an honorary doctorate. It will be a doctorate in public service in recognition of his legendary accomplishments in basketball and the impact he has made off the court in Ohio.

"Just as he elevated the game of basketball, LeBron redefined philanthropy and pioneered a revolutionary model for community building in his hometown of Akron, Ohio," the minutes said. ”

This resolution highlights the LeBron James Family Foundation and his I PROMISE program, which has helped more than 1,600 students at both academic and community levels.

Although James never went to college, he is no stranger to Ohio State and its fans. He often mentions that if he hadn't gone straight from high school to the NBA and had played college basketball, he would have chosen to attend this school. He has also participated in Ohio State football games several times and has made his support clear on social media.

In addition, on the latest podcast episode, James also updated himself on his knee injury. Nash first asked James about his recovery from his left knee injury, and James said, "Did you just see any limps here? Like I said in the last issue, man, the situation has gotten much better, but it's still slowly recovering. ”

Speaking about his recovery training after the season, James said: "It was the most challenging thing. Even if I can't do much lower body training, I still go to the gym and stick to my upper body workouts. One of the things I can do is ride a stationary bike, just to keep my blood circulating and my knees as flexible as possible. But I'm definitely not the kind of person who likes to sit idly. You know, I'm energetic and hate doing nothing. It's been almost two weeks since the end of the season and they always give you a break, but I just can't do it. I'm going crazy, really crazy. ”

"To make up for it you go into the steam room, go to the sauna and sit outside. I can play with my daughter for a while and that definitely helps. It's trying to maintain some form of initiative. I don't do much pool training, but I feel like I should. It definitely works and it completely relieves weight on your joints. Also, my daughter loves swimming, so that's definitely a reason for me to go in the water and play with her. ”

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