Charles Barkley believes imitating LeBron James lifestyle would yield results for Anthony Davis I m going to be like a sponge to LeBron
Charles Barkley believes imitating LeBron James’ lifestyle would yield results for Anthony Davis: “I'm going to be like a sponge to LeBron” Minnesota Timberwolves vs. LA Lakers. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are a duo on a mission to reclaim their spot atop the NBA. After overcoming some growing pains in the pair's first season together during 2018-19, the duo found success in the Orlando Bubble. Throughout the season, James and Davis put on spectacles en route to an NBA Championship. Since then, the pair have continued to struggle. Despite the addition of former MVP Russell Westbrook, the Lakers missed the playoffs last season. It's been a disappointing stretch for a team with two of the best players of this generation. With that said, however, much of the team's shortcomings have without a doubt been the result of injuries. The way Hall of Famer Charles Barkley sees things, Anthony Davis needs to adopt a lifestyle that mimics that of LeBron James. Of course, James reportedly spends in excess of $1 million a year to keep himself in peak physical form. Barkley said: "The one thing that surprises me and shocks me is that he's around LeBron, and LeBron talks about he spends a million dollars on his body a year. Like, yo man, you get to play with that, dude. I'm going to be like a sponge to LeBron. ... "No disrespect, I don't think AD's going to be in the league at 40 like LeBron is after 20 years 'cause he's been injured so much." Barkley continued, explaining that when playing alongside , players should pay extra attention to what he's doing: "If I play with a guy like LeBron, I'm like, 'Yeah, I'm going to do what he does. Whatever he has for breakfast, I'm eating it. Whatever he has for lunch, I'm doing it. Whatever he has for dinner. If he's going to lift weights, hey man, can I tag along with you?' "I mean, that's what I would do. That's the part that disappoints me." The comments were made during a recent episode of "" and came in the midst of the Lakers' three-game slump.