LeBron James, superstar player of the Los Angeles Lakers engaged in a conversation with journalists before last night’s All-Star Game, where he marked his record-breaking 20th appearance in the yearly event. During this interaction, he shared a touching moment with a member of the media.
In the culmination of James’s press conference, the final question was directed to Jeff Zillgitt , an NBA reporter from USA Today, much to the delight of the Los Angeles Lakers’ star, who expressed his joy at seeing him in the room.
Zillgitt had recently undergone cancer surgery, as reported by Arash Markazi , and when James realized it was Zillgitt asking the final question on Sunday, the 39-year-old couldn’t contain his joy. He visibly excited to see the seasoned NBA reporter at the All-Star weekend in Indianapolis. He said,
First of all, it’s f–ing great to see you. It’s so great to see you, Jeff. Love this. And the fact that you got the last question is even greater. You tried to hide in the back, I love that as well. Love you man. Wow, it’s great to see you.
A very cool moment where LeBron James shouts out writer Jeff Zillgitt, who he had previously wished well following cancer surgery. pic.twitter.com/plMCwZGgo9
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) February 18, 2024
James had earlier tweeted at Zillgitt, wishing him a swift recovery without specifying his ailment. Following their touching interaction on Sunday, James provided a comprehensive response to Zillgitt’s question, sharing his thoughts on the increase in high-scoring performances across the league lately and acknowledging the plethora of “great talents” within the NBA.
LeBron James has been powering through an ailing ankle lately, a fact that may have escaped the notice of some Los Angeles Lakers fans. Despite being consistently listed on the injury report with left ankle peroneal tendinopathy, he has remarkably missed only seven out of the Lakers’ 56 games this season.
Participating in his 20th NBA All-Star Game on Sunday marked a new league record for LeBron James. The extended break before and after the contest provides him with a chance to rest and recover. However, James revealed that he’s been utilizing the All-Star break to explore treatment options for his injured ankle.
LeBron arrives at All Star with an injured ankle, says “I won’t be playing the entire game tonight for sure.” He adds that he’s been “seeking treatment” the past few days and will again over the remaining days of the break.
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) February 18, 2024
LeBron James is maintaining impressive averages this season. He’s averaging 24.8 points, 7.8 assists, and 7.2 rebounds per game, with shooting percentages of 52.0% from the field and 39.5% from 3-point range.
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