LeBron James has spent 23 years redefining the limits of the human body in the NBA, but a recent highlight-reel play has forced even “The King” to reconsider his approach to the game.
Following a hard-fought 100-92 victory over the Houston Rockets on Monday, the 41-year-old addressed the mounting physical consequences of his relentless playing style.
James revealed that a “gruesome” hip injury sustained during a viral diving play over the weekend has left him severely “banged up,” prompting a humorous but telling declaration on social media.
“Might be it for diving for the year! Ouch!! LOL!” James shared with his millions of followers, signaling that his body may finally be demanding a more cautious path toward the postseason.
The injury traces back to a pivotal moment in Saturday’s overtime thriller against the Denver Nuggets.
With the game on the line in the final minute of regulation, James ignored his veteran status and launched into a full-extension dive to secure a critical loose-ball rebound.
While the play served as a masterclass in leadership and helped propel the Lakers to their sixth consecutive win, it came at a significant cost.
Beyond the painful floor burn and deep gash on his leg that he initially shared on Instagram, James admitted that a right hip contusion and lingering foot issues required around-the-clock treatment just to get him on the court for Monday’s matchup in Houston.
Recovery and the push for the third seed
The Lakers’ victory on Monday was a testament to the team’s depth and James’ endurance.
Despite not being at 100 percent, James contributed 18 points, five rebounds, and five assists, providing the veteran leadership necessary to hold off a resilient Rockets squad.
The team’s current momentum is bolstered by the record-breaking performance of Luka Doncic, who the Lakers acquired in a blockbuster 2025 trade.
Doncic led all scorers on Monday with 36 points, marking his sixth consecutive game with 30 or more points and moving him closer to the franchise record for three-pointers in a single season.
This elite partnership has allowed the Lakers to navigate James’ injury management effectively, as the team has now won eight of its last nine games to move to a 43-25 record.









