LeBron James lets record go for win
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LeBron James bowed his legs and hopped down the court. He threw the imaginary crown on his head. He stared at a Philadelphia 76ers fan base that’s disrespected all-timers ranging from James to Santa Claus.
The Los Angeles Lakers' starting lineup was back at full strength with the return of LeBron James and Luka Doncic.
Not only did James clap back at the heckler -- he also silenced him by droppin' 29 points in the Lakers' 112-108 win over the 76ers. That wasn't James' only encounter with a fan at the game ... he also made a young supporter's dream come true after signing his Lakers jersey postgame. It's good to be the King.
One of Zion Williamson's former teammates reportedly feels the New Orleans Pelicans star is being held back not by a lack of talent but by a lack of "love" for the game, ESPN's Marc J. Spears said Friday on NBA Today.
Luka Doncic and LeBron James returned to the Los Angeles Lakers' lineup Sunday night for a game against Philadelphia