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LeBron James Opens Up About Returning to the NBA: "My Lungs Feel Like a Newborn Baby"
LeBron James admits getting back into NBA shape after injury has been a challenge, revealing, "My lungs feel like a newborn baby," ahead of a historic return.
After spending weeks on the sidelines with sciatica, LeBron James has inched closer to making NBA history with a potential 23rd season debut for the Los Angeles Lakers.
His rehabilitation was meticulous: he skipped training camp and preseason, first regaining form with the South Bay Lakers, the franchise's G League affiliate, before participating in his first full team practice this week.
LeBron candidly described the physical toll of returning, remarking, âMy lungs feel like a newborn babyâŠI have to get my lungs back up to a grown manâ. He also joked about needing more tea and rest for his voice, underlining the grind of rejoining the flow with teammates at full speed.ââ
Cautious Yet Committed Approach
James made clear that his focus remains on a steady, sustainable return rather than rushing into action. âWeâve approached this process minute by minute, hour by hour⊠When I wake up, Iâll have to see how my body responds before deciding if I play,â he shared, emphasizing patience and health as priorities.
Despite the anticipation, LeBron knows his role will be to contribute organically and fit into a Lakers squad thatâs benefitted from significant growth during his absence.
The Lakers have navigated the opening stretch with a 10-4 record, led by standout play from Luka DonÄiÄ, Austin Reaves, and a resurgent Deandre Ayton.â
Team Dynamics Without LeBron
The strong Lakers start has lessened pressure on James to rush. The teamâs .500 record without him last season highlights both his long-term value and the squadâs newfound depth.
However, LeBronâs return adds leadership, experience, and a foundational presence as Los Angeles eyes a deep playoff push.
If and when he suits up against Utah, James will not only cement a new NBA longevity record but also mark another milestone in his storied career, with his influence felt both on and off the court as he acclimates back to the relentless pace of elite basketball.













