After helping his club snap a four-game losing streak with a career-high 40 points in a 129-120 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, LeBron James, 38, was named the Los Angeles Lakers‘ Star of the Night once more.
James, 38, scored more points for the first time this season at his age while playing for a failing Lakers team that was in “desperate times” and hoping for a miracle. That’s what the man of the hour said.
While he only missed one of his six three-point attempts, LeBron James made all nine of his free throw attempts. In addition, he had two blocks, seven rebounds, and seven assists.
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The chosen player did not mince words when he expressed how “disappointed” he was at the outcome and how much the team needed this victory.
“It was one of the first must-win games for us this season.” Tonight, we wanted to triumph. As a result, drastic actions are needed when things are desperate.
Anthony Davis, the 38-year-old’s teammate who finished with 26 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists, was a huge assistance to him. Rui Hachimura and Austin Reaves, who finished with 21 and 11 points respectively, ended the Lakers’ winning streak.
“Knowing that I can go out there and still make game-winning plays, that’s what I’m all about,” LeBron James stated. I can use a variety of strategies to impact the game and still win in the fourth quarter. upon the gang’s decision to utilize it. When they begin to score runs, it is undoubtedly a satisfying experience.
“We wanted to stay on target, on schedule, and refrain from trying to turn the ball over. Everyone was making shots and passing the ball.” His secret was that.
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