James: My confrontation with Edwards is very interesting. As long as the slap of both sides is consistent
May 29th News Today, Lakers forward James' podcast program "The Brain of the Field" aired in the eighth episode of the second season, and James and home guest Nash talked about many topics. Speaking of his pushing against Anthony Edwards in the playoffs, James said: "If we were allowed to play like this, I don't mind it. The judgment standards on both sides need to be consistent. No one has ever explained this to me, I was trying to sprint to the frontcourt, Ant blocked me with both hands, I had already run out of 5 yards, even in the NFL, I would have been fouled. I had already run 5 yards on my running route. But that was fun, full of competition. Contend. You'll definitely wonder, are we crossing the line? Or is there no boundaries? Then when you break into the inside, someone raises his arm and gets touched and whistles. But when we run in the open space of the midfield, he pushes people with both hands, and they don't foul. So where is the boundaries? But the intensity of the playoffs is different, and it's impossible for you to escape blowing when you do that kind of move in the regular season. In the playoffs, there's a certain possibility that you won't be blown. Let's give it a try and see what happens.
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