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LeBron James on Lakers’ roster moves: “I’m not in the front office”

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The Lakers lost Anthony Davis for at least a month as the 29-year-old forward injured his right foot.

With the superstar being out for an extended period of time, LeBron James was asked about the team potentially making a move to cover for AD’s absence.

The four-time NBA champion said that he is not the one to be asked this question because he is not in the front office.

Via Jovan Buha of The Athletic:

“Not a question for me,” James said. “I have no idea. When I’m playing, I show up, prepare, go to work and get my guys ready to go win a basketball game. I play the game, I’m not in the front office, so we’ll see. But I’m focused on the game and us trying to win basketball games, especially when I’m out on the floor.”

The Lakers are still trying to save their season after a poor start. Currently they are in the 12th place in the Western Conference with 13 wins and 17 losses.

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