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LeBron James Holds Private Workout Sessions for Los Angeles Lakers Amid COVID-19 Shutdown

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The Los Angeles Lakers could be prepared to play if that’s the case, since it’s been reported they’ve been holding private workouts at a secure location in their city.

Their practice facility opened back up on Saturday, May 16, after being shut down due to COVID-19.

The workouts are said to be a way for all the members to maintain chemistry, something they aren’t able to do at the Lakers’ practice facility.

Lakers shooting guard Danny Green was a guest on the latest episode of the “Load Management” sports podcast and said only two players can be in the facility at once, having to use separate baskets on either end of the gym.

He also confirmed Lakers players have taken steps to work out on their own, then went through the safety protocols they have to follow at the team facility.

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