Playing low minutes isn't good for me, says Lakers' James
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Fit-again Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James suggested limiting his game time would not bring the best out of him in what will be his 19th NBA season, as his coach said he had yet to work out how to manage the veteran's workload.
The 36-year-old four-time NBA champion missed 26 games last season due to a right ankle injury, playing a career-low 33.4 minutes per game.
He said it took time for him to become fully fit again but he was ready for the Lakers' new campaign, which begins against the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday.
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