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JJ Redick Not Worried About LeBron James, Anthony Davis' 'Olympic Fatigue'

Health management has been a central issue in the Lakers' success in recent years. With a LeBron James aged 39 and a Anthony Davis31 years old, regularly in the infirmary, JJ Redick also faces a particularity upon his arrival: his two stars have been very busy this summer with the Paris Olympic Games.

Last season, the Lakers were sent on vacation by the Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs, at the end of April. Two months later, the two representatives of the Californian club began their preparation with Team USA.

Their Olympic journey led them to the gold medal, after about six weeks of mobilization. Specifying that LeBron James was the player most called upon by Steve Kerr in the tournament, with nearly 25 minutes on average.

What would push the new arrival on the Lakers bench to limit their workload at the start of the year in order to ensure that they remain healthy and fresh for the future? Look, these guys are professionals in every sense of the word. I'm not concerned about whether they're going to be ready to play on October 22nd and whether they're going to be in shape. “, retorts JJ Redick on the Lakeshow microphone.

Physical trainers in action

This therefore seems to be based on the principle that its two stars, the best rated Americans at the Olympics, will be in optimal physical condition to face the opening night on October 22 against the Wolves.

We will work with Mike (Mancias, LeBron James' “mechanic”) and Ish (Jon Ishop, associate fitness trainer)to make sure they feel good to start the regular season. They will certainly participate in training camp and preseason in September, as well as preseason games. ” announces the rookie coach.

A pre-season that will start for them on October 4, also against the Wolves, before five other games (Suns and Warriors twice, Bucks). After that, the Californians start with three home games (Wolves, Suns and Kings) before a first “road trip” of five games (Suns, Cavs, Raptors, Pistons and Grizzlies).

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