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Reeves praises LeBron for his energy and generosity towards his juniors. cup1688

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Reeves praises LeBron for his energy and generosity towards his juniors. cup1688
Reeves praises LeBron for his energy and generosity towards his juniors cup1688

cup1688 Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reeves is impressed by LeBron James’ role model because of his constant hunger for action even after more than two decades in the league. It’s this attitude that he wants to imbibe for himself.

James just led the ‘Lakers’ to a 105-104 win over the Houston Rockets, where he scored a season-high 37 points, plus 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 3 steals.  cup1688

Even though there was a thrilling play at the end where he was fouled and got a free throw with 4 seconds remaining, the score was the same at 104-104 points, the 4-time MVP missed the first shot. It’s still good that he picked up the second ball and moved up to a 1 point lead.  ( cup1688 )

Then the opponent plays with no time-out remaining. So he hurriedly passed the ball in to look far in the middle of the field and missed. As a result, they lost two games in a row. 

James’ role on the field for more than 40 minutes impressed Reeves, so he hopes to continue to get half the quality of the 38-year-old star. 

“One thing that’s special about ‘Bron’ is that I’ve never seen him get so upset on the field. He’s always full of energy.” Opening his mouth on ‘Spectrum Sports Network’, in this match Reeves came off the bench and scored 17 points. 

“You’re the oldest person in the NBA right now. But act like a 20 year old person every day… I think I still play basketball like before. I agree with the way it is expressed.” 

“The thing that worries me every day is that you are already old. But he also fought better at the end of his career than anyone else, perhaps even harder than [NFL quarterback] Tom Brady.” 

James is the fourth player in NBA history to record at least 10,500 assists, joining Chris Paul ( active ), Jason Kidd and John Stockton.