Frustrated by the weekend’s NBA loss, LeBron James admitted his “bad game” facing the media.
Passing through a press conference last night, LeBron James returned to the heavy defeat of the Los Angeles Lakers against the New Orleans Pelicans (123-95). Obviously disappointed, the King was above all very critical of his personal performance.
“It is up to us to find the solution. You don’t know what may happen in the next few weeks. But tonight, from the sixth minute of the second quarter and throughout the third, we had no response… I played badly tonight. I made horrible turnovers. About four of them were awful. The other three were just bad connections, but I could have been much better, that’s for sure. Everything will start with a victory to bounce back. We will have to learn from this victory, learn from what has been done well or badly. Finding success always starts with integrating changes into the game. The last two defeats, we were there and we couldn’t finish the game, and tonight we faced a team that has been playing well lately. This season is definitely different. For now, it’s about how we can improve. We will be better on Tuesday (against the Mavericks). Dallas is playing very well too. We start a difficult period with Dallas, the Clippers on Thursday, then Golden State on Saturday. We still have ten away matches in March. It will not be easy for us. »