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LeBron eyes return to summit as 21st NBA season beckons

LOS ANGELES: LeBron James heads into 21st season in the NBA hungrier than ever as he looks to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a record-breaking 18th championship.

James, 38, finished last season in a downbeat mood, hinting at possible retirement after the Lakers were comprehensively beaten by the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference finals.

But a summer of rest and a reloaded roster has left James brimming with optimism as the Lakers launch the new season with a demanding road game in Denver on Tuesday.

Nowhere has James' renewed sense of determination been more evident than in the Lakers pre-season.

Christian Wood, one of several new additions that have bolstered the Lakers roster in the off-season, revealed that James has routinely been the first player to arrive for training.

Determined to make a good impression, Wood said he had arrived early at a voluntary player-run training camp in San Diego recently - only to discover James had beaten him to it.

"I tried to be one of the first ones in... first person I see is LeBron James, already in a full sweat," Wood told ESPN.

Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka, meanwhile, says James, who turns 39 in December, has been training "like a rookie."

"He's been doing 6 a.m. workouts," Pelinka said. "Probably been in our building as much as any player this off-season.

"Any team LeBron has played for, it has been pretty uniform that his work sets the tone."

James will head into the new season as the oldest active player in the NBA.

But his statistics from the 2022-2023 campaign indicate he remains one of the most formidable individual talents in the league, when fit and firing.

Last year he averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.8 assists in 55 games before leading the Lakers to the brink

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