Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James is on board with getting “quarantined” in a house alongside celebrities including television chef Gordon Ramsay.

James, 35, responded to the reality television host of “Hell's Kitchen” on Tuesday afternoon. After Ramsay pondering whether he could cook for a group of celebrities assigned to a “house” from a photo shared by Us Weekly, James volunteered to “assist” Ramsay in the kitchen—especially when it comes to dishing out tacos.

“I've heard I'm good with the assist,” the Lakers star wrote on his Twitter account. “So I could help you out. I mean you do know what today is right????”

James then wrote in all-caps on social media “Taco TUEESSSSSDAY,” referring to his not-so-trademark catchphrase on Instagram and Twitter to advertise his weekly Mexican cuisine–inspired meals.

The NBA continues to have its 2019-20 season suspended due to the public health crisis of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, which prevented the Lakers from reuniting with the postseason until further notice. The L.A. franchise, first in the Western Conference as of the NBA's hiatus, last reached the playoffs in the 2012-13 season and missed the festivities last season, too—James' first season in purple and gold.

Since the hiatus was announced, several members of the Lakers organization, along with other NBA franchises, announced they tested positive for coronavirus, further emphasizing the necessity to close shop for some time before players, coaches, officials, and members of teams can prevent any spread of coronavirus.