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Lakers' LeBron James on load management: 'If I'm healthy, I play'

ATLANTA - LeBron James sat in the corner closest to the door of the visiting locker room at State Farm Arena, his feet in buckets of ice, as a swarm of reporters with recorders, cellphones and video cameras talked to him about what had just happened on the court.

One question, though, seemed to annoy him more than any other. It's the question rival scouts and executives have been asking more often as the Los Angeles Lakers continue to run through the NBA without much pushback.

Are they going too hard too soon? Shouldn't they be resting

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