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The Impact of LeBron’s Uncharacteristically Long Offseason

LeBron James is set to enter the 2019-20 season more rested than he’s been at any point since 2005.

With that in mind, I asked Frank Vogel a question about his outlook for the 15-time All-Star, and Vogel couldn’t hide his excitement about LeBron having had three months fewer of wear and tear on his body.

“That’s good news for us and bad news for the rest of the NBA,” said his new coach.

A post shared by Mike Trudell (@miketrudell) on Oct 1, 2019 at 2:29pm PDT

There’s this thing about LeBron, though … he’s always in shape.