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James will be awarded an honorary doctorate! Knee injury update: Improvement training is still limited

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On May 21, according to local media in Cleveland, LeBron James has been publicly supporting Ohio State University, and the university is reported to officially accept him as a "member" in the form of an honorary doctorate. The Ohio State University board of directors plans to vote Wednesday to award the NBA legend honorary doctorate. It will be a public service PhD in recognition of his legendary achievements in basketball and his influence off the Ohio State.

The minutes mentioned: "Just as he raised the level of basketball, LeBron has also redefined philanthropy and has pioneered a revolutionary model of community building in his hometown of Akron, Ohio." The resolution particularly highlights the LeBron-James Family Foundation and his I PROMISE program, which has helped more than 1,600 students at the academic and community level.

Although James has never attended college, he is no stranger to Ohio State and its fans. He often mentioned that if he had not entered the NBA directly from high school and participated in college basketball games, he would have chosen to attend this school. He has also participated in Ohio State football games several times and has made clear his support on social media.

In addition, on the latest podcast show, James also updated his knee injury. Nash first asked about James' recovery from his left knee injury, and James said, "Did you just see any limp here? Like I said in the last episode, man, it's getting better, but it's still recovering."

Speaking of his recovery training after the season, James said, "That's the most challenging thing. Even if I can't do much lower body training, I'll still go to the gym and stick to the upper body exercise. One thing I can do is ride a fixed bike, just to keep blood circulation and maintain knee flexibility as much as possible. But I'm definitely not the kind of person who likes to sit idle. You know, I'm energetic and hate doing nothing. It's almost two weeks since the season is over and they always give you a break, but I just can't do it. I'm going crazy, really crazy."

" To make up you go into the steam room, go to the sauna, and sit outside. I can play with my daughter for a while, and that definitely helps. It's just trying to stay active in some form. I don't do much pool training, but I think I should do it. It's definitely effective, it completely reduces your joint load. Also, my daughter loves swimming, so it's definitely a reason for me to go in the water to play with her."

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