LeBron James Managing Expectations For Lakers, Denies Success Only Being In Form Of Winning NBA Finals
LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

LeBron James has been on one of the greatest runs anyone has ever seen in the history of the league by making eight straight NBA Finals appearances. Now that he has joined the Los Angeles Lakers, many believe that streak will come to an end.

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The Lakers are full of talented, young players, but don’t have that second true superstar that most believe is necessary to be a true championship contender. Any team James is on is expected to be elite, but he has a different set of expectations for his first year in L.A.

“My expectation is to try and get better every single day. I don’t expect anything. You work for what you want. You can’t expect anything. I think it’s all part of the process,” James said at Lakers Media Day.

“We don’t know, it’s the unknown. The unknown is what to expect at the end of the road, so I don’t ever base anything off of that. What I know I can bring to the table is being committed to having excellence every single day. From a mindset standpoint to how I prepare to go out and play. Everything else will take care of itself.”

Of course, a championship is always the end goal, but James isn’t judging this year solely by that. “I don’t believe the only thing or mark of success in a season is winning a championship. There’s only one champion. That doesn’t mean you’re not successful,” he explained.

The main obstacle in the way of the Lakers is the Golden State Warriors who have won back-to-back championships and three out of the last four. They added All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins to the fold making them even more dangerous.

That’s besides the point for James, however. “We’re a new ballclub coming together, obviously [Warriors] have some returning guys. We have to take our bumps and bruises, good times and bad times,” he added.

“If we continue to work the process and continue to sacrifice for one another, put in the commitment and time to being great, everything else will fall into place.”

Talent is not an issue with this Lakers team, but it always takes time for teams to develop that chemistry and really come together. James focusing on that process, as opposed to the end goal of a ring makes plenty of sense and should help the Lakers ultimately come closer to accomplishing exactly that.

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