If losing to the Boston Celtics after securing an 8-game win streak wasn’t enough bad news, the recent game saw LeBron James giving his fans an unfortunate scare. Midway through the 4th quarter, the 40-year-old went down with an injury and did not return in the remaining minutes. The injury was later diagnosed to be a left groin strain, which will sideline him for “weeks, not days”, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN.com. In light of this, the player himself is looking to stay optimistic.
During a post-game Q&A session, LeBron James said that he would look at the injury and recovery process each day and see if it gets better. He will take the proper measurements and see what he needs to do going forward. LeBron has sustained such injuries over the course of his two-decade-long career.
Therefore, a reporter inquired about the process for him, mentally, over the years of going through something of this nature. The player simply replied, “I don’t know. Sit down, grab a mike, and figure out what the best case scenario, best case plan is going to (be), you know, going forward.”
LeBron on his groin injury:
“Not much concern… Day-to-day, look at it each day & see if it gets better.”
— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) March 9, 2025
This is a developing story.
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