LeBron James is opening up about his sciatica injury.
“If you ain't never had it, and people are making jokes about it, I pray you never get it,” James told reporters following his first practice with the Los Angeles Lakers this season on Nov. 17. “It's not fun.”
Sciatica is a nerve pain that is in the lower back, buttocks, and leg, which is caused by an irritation of the sciatic nerve. Some symptoms of sciatica include pain, tingling, and numbness.
“Like I said, if you ever had it, you just go about it, you wake up one day, and you hope that when you step down out of the bed, you don't feel it,” he continued. “You go to bed at night, and you hope that when you get into bed, you don't feel it. So, I've been doing pretty good with it, as of late. It's a lot of exercises, and a lot

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