LeBron James is one of the best players in the entire history of the NBA. However, this should be known to everyone by now. Overall, he is someone who has continuously shown just how good he is, regardless of age. In fact, this season, he was able to beat the scoring record. This was seen as a massive achievement that very few people saw coming when he first stepped into the league. That said, he is a player who has a ton of accolades, and he continues to build his legendary resume.
To start the season, the Los Angeles Lakers were not very good. Consequently, they spent a lot of time in 13th place, while fans called for Russell Westbrook to be traded. Finally, that trade took place at the deadline, and the Lakers immediately became better. Since that time, LeBron James and Anthony Davis have been absolutely dominant. Last night, James even dropped 37 as he took over in overtime against the Utah Jazz. The win was huge as it put the Lakers tied for sixth in the Western Conference with the Los Angeles Clippers.
LeBron James Continues To Dominate
Subsequently, LeBron James got to speak at length with reporters following the game. His performance against the Jazz had his teammates feeling celebratory, and they let it be known. In the clip above, you can see LeBron struggle to get his thoughts out as the whole locker room begins to make GOAT noises. The whole clip is hilarious, and you can tell that LeBron appreciates it. However, there is a bit of blushing going on as he is just slightly embarrassed. Either way, it is well deserved when you consider how he has been playing.'
Now, the Lakers will have to play back-to-back games against the Los Angeles Clippers. Overall, this is going to be a lot of fun. If the Lakers can win out these two games, they will secure the sixth seed. Consequently, they will not have to face the play-in, which would be a truly shocking development. Let us know what you think of this Lakers turnaround, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the sports world.