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LeBron James reveals why he stepped away from Lakers

LeBron James explained his two-game absence from the Los Angeles Lakers as he returned to the basketball court Dec. 15.

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LeBron James might have been down, but heโ€™s not out.

After being forced to miss two games with the Los Angeles Lakers in an eight-day span, the NBA forward re-emerged Dec. 15 to help his team score a 116-110 win against the Memphis Grizzlies โ€” though he was reluctant to step away to treat a foot injury.

โ€œIf it was up to just me, I probably would've played,โ€ James told reporters of his brief hiatus following the Lakersโ€™ victory, per ESPN. โ€œIt would've been hard to keep me away from it. I have a team and I got to listen to them as well. They look out for my best interest.โ€

The time away seemed to pay off, as he contributed 18 points to the teamโ€™s final total against the Grizzlies.

โ€œI had an opportunity to take more days and get my mind, body and everything where I wanted it to be for tonight,โ€ James continued. โ€œAnd it worked out.โ€

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But the basketball veteran โ€” who turns 40 on Dec. 30 โ€” still kept busy during his downtime, noting that he did โ€œa lot of rehabbing, a lot of training still to make sure that I was ready to go tonight. Didn't want to get too much out of shape.โ€

Looking ahead, Lakers coach JJ Redick said he would work to give the four-time NBA champion more breaks to avoid having him miss full games.

โ€œNot necessarily less minutes,โ€ Redick told reporters in a postgame press conference, per ESPN, โ€œbut shorter runs so that he's not getting gassed and then quicker segments on the bench and then he's back in.โ€

While James previously expressed his desire to hit the court for all 82 games of the regular season, his coach was more pragmatic about the goal.

โ€œI don't know that's in the best interest of him and us if he does that,โ€ Redick cautioned as he spoke to reporters Dec. 2, according to ESPN, โ€œbut if he's feeling well and feeling good, then he should play. But we obviously want to ... manage that as best we can."

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