NBA : LeBron James, l'éternel "King" des Lakers, dicte sa loi à Philadelphie !
Despite approaching his 41st birthday, LeBron James proved once again that he remains the man for the big moments. The "King" sealed the Lakers' victory in Philadelphia with a spectacular finish, confirming Los Angeles' impressive momentum.
On the cusp of his 23rd season and soon to turn 41, LeBron James delivered a masterful performance, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a hard-fought victory (112-108) on the 76ers' home court. With a well-rounded stat line (29 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists), the veteran shone with his rediscovered efficiency, lighting up the Xfinity Mobile Arena.
After his historic streak of 10-point games recently came to an end, LeBron immediately reaffirmed his status. He notably scored 10 consecutive points at the end of the game, a clutch moment he dominated with a one-legged three-pointer and a decisive mid-range jumper, celebrated with his famous crown face.
LeBron's performance was magnificently complemented by a stellar Luka Dončić , who recorded a phenomenal triple-double (31 points, 15 rebounds, 11 assists) despite his brief return from Slovenia. Their coach, JJ Redick, praised James as the team's true "connector," highlighting his impact after an injury-plagued start to the season.
On the other side, the 76ers held firm, led by Tyrese Maxey 's brilliance (28 points). Joel Embiid tried to compete (16 points, 7 rebounds), even managing a memorable block on LeBron, but to no avail. The Lakers (17-6), now comfortably in second place in the Western Conference, once again demonstrated their composure: they boast an impressive 8-for-8 record in clutch situations this season.
| Match | Score |
| Philadelphia – LA Lakers | 108 – 112 |
| Charlotte – Denver | 106 – 115 |
| Utah – Oklahoma City | 101 – 131 |
| Chicago – Golden State | 91 – 123 |
| Memphis – Portland | 119 – 96 |
| Toronto – Boston | 113 – 121 |
| New York – Orlando | 106 – 100 |
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