The Los Angeles Lakers have been relaxing in the offseason for weeks, after failing to make it to the 2022 NBA Playoffs. The postseason tournament is in full swing, and two huge games are slated for Friday the 13th.

While stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jayson Tatum might be worried about the “bad luck” that comes with the holiday, James is doing just fine. He tweeted that he's spending his day watching horror movies because “how could you not?”

It's unclear what James classifies as a horror movie. He could be watching the classic film series “Friday the 13th,” which is certainly enough content for one day. Or maybe he's watching replays of the Lakers' disastrous season.

There's even a chance that one or two of the playoff games could make an appearance on James' television Friday night. Having to sit and watch other stars compete for the NBA championship title could easily satisfy his craving for a horror-filled experience.

If James chooses this route, he has two action-packed options. First, the Milwaukee Bucks will host the Boston Celtics in Game 6. Following, the Golden State Warriors will host the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 6. Both the Bucks and the Warriors have a 3-2 series lead on their respective opponents, and both have home-court advantage.