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LeBron James backtracks on refusing to play games in empty arenas

LeBron James drives to the baseline against the Nets
Image: LeBron James drives to the baseline against the Nets

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has backtracked on his earlier statement that he wouldn't play in an empty arena if teams were forced to keep fans out because of the coronavirus outbreak.

"Well, it's funny, because when I was asked the question - would you play without no fans? - I had no idea that there was actually a conversation going on behind closed doors about the particular virus," James told reporters on Tuesday.

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"Obviously, I would be very disappointed, not having the fans, because that's who I play for. I play for my family. I play for my fans. They're saying no one could come to the game if they decide to go that point.

"So, I'd be disappointed in that. But, at the same time, you have got to listen to the people keeping track on what's going on. And if they feel like it is best for the safety of the players, the safety of the franchise, the safety of the league to mandate that, then we all listen to them."

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James, whose Lakers are a Western Conference-best 49-14, had a differing opinion on Friday night in comments after the Lakers' victory over the Milwaukee Bucks when asked about the possibility.

"We play games without the fans? Nah. Impossible," he said. "I ain't playing if you don't have the fans in the crowd. That's who I play for. I play for my team-mates, I play for the fans. That's what it's all about. So, if I show up to the arena and there ain't no fans in there? I ain't playing. So, they can do what they want to do."

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CNN reported 732 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the USA as of Tuesday, with 26 total deaths. Two of those deaths have come in California, where the Los Angeles Times reported that at least 140 people have been afflicted.

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