LeBron James is facing his worst shooting slump since his rookie year, going 0-for-19 from three in his last four games. His performance included a season-low 10 points with a 4-of-16 shooting in a 109-80 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Lakers coach JJ Redick questions the sustainability of James playing all 82 games this season, suggesting it might not be in the best interest of the team or James. James, who has played in 1,800 career games, remains non-committal about playing every game. His recent stats show him shooting 25% from the field over six games, the longest such streak since 2004. The Lakers have struggled, losing five of their last seven, with their lowest point total since 2017. Currently, they stand at 12-9, eighth in the Western Conference.
Source: ESPN
