We all have our routines and regiments.
LeBron James is on such a tight schedule he has to pencil in a time to use the bathroom, Danny Green said on a recent episode of Theo Pinson’s “Run Your Race” podcast.
“His day is so structured I don’t think he can take a s–t in peace,” Green said Tuesday. “He’s so used to everything being timed.”
Although Green says the four-time NBA champion sticks to a tight schedule, he also doesn’t take it all too seriously.
“He’s a big ass kid though,” said Green, who was James’ teammate with the Cavaliers and Lakers.
Green, a three-time champion, was asked to speak on who he understands LeBron to be as a person and as a professional athlete.
James and Green won a championship together in the 2019-20 season with the Lakers, who beat the Miami Heat in the bubble finals.
“He has a lot of fun but you would never know that by seeing him operate and you would never know it’s year 20,” Green said.
James is now headed into his 21st season in the NBA.
His domination of the league for 20 years has put his name in the history books as possibly the best player to ever play in the NBA.
Green also mentioned that James finds a way to prioritize his list of responsibilities off the court as well.
James and his wife Savannah have been together for more than two decades and the two married in 2013.
The couple have three children together: Bronny,18, Bryce Maximus, 16, and Zhuri Nova, 8.
James’ son Bronny suffered cardiac arrest while practicing ahead of his freshman season at USC.
“(LeBron)’s got so much to do on his plate,” said Green. “In season, out season, kids, commercial shoots, whatever it is, appearances.”
Those who looks to achieve the same longevity as James should take note of the importance of nailing down a schedule — even if it’s to use the restroom.
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