LeBron James Questions Necessity of Lakers' Preseason Trip to Milwaukee

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LeBron James is questioning why the Lakers have to travel to Milwaukee for a preseason game when they could play an opponent much closer to home. The Lakers are on a barnstorming tour before the curtain rises on the NBA's regular season on Oct. 22, when the Lakers host the Minnesota Timberwolves. The team scheduled the games on the road because of planned renovations to Crypto.com Arena. The purple-and-gold will play their final three preseason games over a span of four days: vs. the Golden State Warriors in Las Vegas (Tuesday); at the Phoenix Suns (Oct. 17); and at the Warriors (Oct. 18).

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