10:03 pm | March 24, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
1:53 AM ET
LOS ANGELES — With the playoffs already out of the picture, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers played for pride in Sunday’s 111-106 win over the Sacramento Kings — and to appease the mythical basketball gods.
“I would never cheat myself,” James told Spectrum SportsNet in his on-court interview after recording his eighth triple-double of the season (and 81st of his career) with 29 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. “I know we’re out the playoff race, but if I’m on the court I’m going to play how I play, and I play to win. So, I will never cheat the game. There’s such a thing called ‘game gods.’ And they’re watching no matter what you’re doing, and it’s our obligation to go out and be a professional, and that’s what I’m about.”
James expounded on his approach for the 32-41 Lakers, who snapped a five-game losing streak Sunday, after the contest.
“When I’m on the floor I’ve got to play the game no matter what our circumstances is, no matter how many minutes I’m out on the floor, through the basketball gods, I’ve always respected the basketball gods,” he said. “If I’m on the floor I’ve got to try to play as hard as I can, or do something to affect the game and not cheat the game. So if I’m on the floor, if I’m in uniform, then I’ve got to try to make things happen. Not saying I’m going to make every shot, not saying I’m going to make every play or not have any turnovers. But just try to make an impact on the game and, like I said, I was on the floor tonight and I was able to make a couple plays to help make our team win.”