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Lakers news: When will LeBron James and the Lakers arrive in Orlando for NBA Bubble restart

Saurav Sharma
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LeBron James and the Lakers will be arriving in Orlando today for the NBA Bubble restart, with today being the last day of travel.

Lakers moving to Orlando today

The Season restart is near as teams have started to reach Orlando. NBA teams were scheduled to travel to the Walt Disney World between Tuesday to Thursday. Today being the last day of the travel plan, Lakers will be reaching the facility with 6 more teams. 

The rest of the 15 teams have occupied their space in the Bubble, where they will be spending their next three months.

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Lakers star LeBron James aims at his 4th Ring

Three-time NBA champion LeBron has been working hard for the season restart and from the very beginning, he wanted the season to return.

There were concerns from several players regarding health issues, social issues, coronavirus, and the separation they would have to face from there loved ones for a long time.

LeBron may also share some of those concerns but he is clear about his intentions to win the title in 2020. 

Lakers Shooting Guard Danny Green Said on Tuesday that “We know what’s at stake here, and we might not get it again, If you have a special group, you better take advantage of it”. Not only LeBron, but Danny green also knows what’s at stake.

Four-time MVP winner was also helping his teammates to prepare for the season restart in his private facility. King James has done all the possible things to keep his physical fitness at the highest level.

Lakers’ 9 year drought for an NBA title

The Los Angeles Lakers would want there 9 years drought to end for the championship, as their last title was way back in 2010.

The team is good enough to win the title in Orlando this season, and with LeBron James hungry for that 4th ring, it might just all fall in place for him and the Lakers.

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