LeBron James begins record-setting 23rd season in style in Lakers win

LOS ANGELES — LeBron James certainly didn’t look like he had been away from an NBA court for nearly seven months when he began his unprecedented 23rd season Tuesday night — even if his burning lungs told him otherwise.After reaching another landmark in what is now officially the longest career in league history, James was not at all surprised to return from his lengthy injury absence by fitting in seamlessly with the surging Los Angeles Lakers in yet another victory.James had 11 points, 12 assists and three rebounds while starting and playing 29 minutes in the Lakers’ 140-126 win over the Utah Jazz, kicking off his new season with an impressive playmaking performance.“The pace tested me, but I was happy with the way I was able to go with the guys,” James said.“As the game went on, my wind got a lot better.
Caught my second wind, caught my third wind.Rhythm is still coming back, obviously.
First game in almost seven months, so everything that happened tonight was to be expected.”That’s because not much can surprise James at this point in his basketball odyssey — not even the work necessary to overcome injuries.The 40-year-old James had been sidelined since the start of training camp by sciatica, keeping him out of the preseason and the Lakers’ first 14 games of the regular season.James, who had never missed a season opener since he started playing organized basketball three decades ago, returned to contact basketball activity last week before participating in his first Lakers practice of the new season Monday.James realized that some observers wondered whether his presence would disrupt the Lakers, who got off to a 10-4 start without him.
The four-time NBA champion could only laugh.“I can fit in with anybody,” James said.“I don’t even understand why that was even a question.
What’s wrong with these people out here? I can fit in right away with anybody.Just watching the guys the first 14 games, I was putting myself (mentally) in po...