LeBron James and Phil Jackson agree on holiday games in the NBA.

Jackson reiterated his long-standing stance against Christmas Day games on Tuesday and James agreed on Wednesday.

"If you ask any player in the league, we'd rather be home with our families," James said.

"I think the people that even set the games up would rather be home with their family during this day. It's not just a regular holiday. It's definitely one of those days that you wish you could wake up in the morning with the kids and open up presents."

James and his two children will unwrap on Christmas Eve this year.

The Lakers have been picked for a Christmas game annually since 1999.

"I don't think anybody should play on Christmas Day," Jackson said Tuesday night. "I don't understand it."