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LeBron: Hoping for comeback, but safety first

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LeBron James reiterated on Monday that he is hopeful the NBA season can resume, with the caveat that the health and well-being of players won’t be jeopardize­d by a return to play.

The Los Angeles Lakers star, speaking on the Uninterrup­ted platform’s “WRTS: After Party” show that was released on Monday, said it remains his wish that the season comes back “sooner than later”.

The NBA suspended the season on March 11 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, and two unidentifi­ed members of the Lakers were among the league’s players who subsequent­ly tested positive for the virus.

“Definitely not giving up on the season,” James said. “Not only myself and my teammates, the Lakers organizati­on, we want to play.

There’s a lot of players that I know personally that want to play. And obviously, we don’t ever want to jeopardize the health of any of our players or any of the players’ families and so on and so on.

“This is a pandemic that we have no idea (about). We can’t control it,” James added.

James was among a group of some of the league’s highest-paid players, including National Basketball Players Associatio­n president Chris Paul of the Oklahoma City Thunder, who met last week to talk about the season. Those players affirmed to one another on that call that they would like to see the season resume.

NBA commission­er Adam Silver told players’ union members on May 8 that he was hoping to make some sort of decision about the future of the season within no more than a four-week window. By that timeframe, Silver and the NBA would therefore like to chart some course of action by June 5.

As of Monday, just over half of the league’s 30 franchises had reopened their practice facilities for voluntary workouts. But other sports are showing promising signs, with NASCAR restarting its season this past weekend, baseball working through some plans that could lead to a summer opening day, and live golf returning to television on Sunday with a skins game in Florida.

“We’re seeing a lot of sporting events, UFC, soccer, we’re hearing baseball’s about to get going in a little bit,” James said. “You know, I want to get back to playing. I love to play the game of basketball. I know how inspiring the game of basketball is. I know how inspiring sport is, itself. As soon as possible, when we can get back out there, we’d love to bring the game of basketball back to our fans.”

James and the Lakers were atop the Western Conference standings when the NBA suspended play. At 49-14, the NBA’s second-best record behind Milwaukee, the Lakers had already clinched what would be their first playoff spot since 2013.

“I know we all miss it,” James said. “I’d be sitting here lying if I said we don’t.”

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 ?? EIF/XQ HANDOUT VIA REUTERS ?? LeBron James addresses viewers in a screen grab from the “Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020” program. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar says he is itching to return to action as the NBA’s shutdown continues.
EIF/XQ HANDOUT VIA REUTERS LeBron James addresses viewers in a screen grab from the “Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020” program. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar says he is itching to return to action as the NBA’s shutdown continues.

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