NBA's brightest stars prepare for playoff push


LeBron James is energized to play alongside new Lakers teammate Luka Doncic, while in Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander hopes an NBA title will secure his place among the league's legends as the regular-season homestretch begins.
The NBA returns from the All-Star break on Wednesday when the Los Angeles Lakers, led by James and Doncic, entertain Charlotte in a game postponed from January due to the California wildfires.
The Lakers, fifth in the Western Conference at 32-20, made a deal with Dallas on Feb 2, trading away forward Anthony Davis and others to obtain Slovenian guard Doncic, uniting the playmaker with 40-year-old legend James in the hope of making the Lakers a title contender.
"Just the excitement of being able to add a caliber player like that, a generational talent, to our franchise, it's something that has given me energy," James said.
"I'm looking forward to seeing what we can do. We only had two games so far, and I believe he has been on a minutes restriction since he came back from the calf (injury).
"As he continues to get in form, I think we could be really good going down the stretch, but we'll see what happens."
James missed the NBA All-Star Game while resting a foot and ankle injury ahead of facing Charlotte on Wednesday and visiting Portland on Thursday.
"With 30 games left, and us trying to make a playoff push in the wild, wild west, I feel like it's important for me to take care of myself and understand what's coming on," James said. "I have to look out for myself when it comes to this injury that I've been dealing with for years.
"Hopefully, I can play against Charlotte on Wednesday and Portland on Thursday. It's a big stretch for us."
Oklahoma City Thunder leads the West and shares the NBA's best record with the Cleveland Cavaliers, at 44-10.
In the East, the Cavs are 5.5 games ahead of reigning champion Boston, while the Thunder leads Memphis by eight in the West.
Gilgeous-Alexander leads the NBA with 32.5 points a game.
The 26-year-old Canadian guard also averages 6.1 assists, 5.1 rebounds, 1.9 steals and one blocked shot a game for a team trying to defend its regular-season conference crown.
"We have an opportunity to, for sure, win an NBA championship," he said. "Now we're going to have to earn it.
"You go in the playoffs, and you need to be the best team for a couple of months, and you're not that unless you earn it throughout the season and playoffs.
"We're more than halfway through the season, but it's a long road, and we've just got to keep getting better along the road, and hopefully we are where we want to be at the end of it."
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