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On a thrilling Saturday night, LeBron James was in spectacular form for the Los Angeles Lakers in their game against the Sacramento Kings. The veteran superstar notched up 32 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists, leading his team to a 131-127 win. His performance peaked in the final quarter where, with the Lakers trailing by seven, LeBron scored 16 points during a decisive 21-0 run by the team, securing their lead and the victory.
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This game also featured a memorable unscripted moment from James, captured during a timeout with just over seven minutes left on the clock. As LeBron took a seat, the broadcast inadvertently aired him passionately advising his teammate Rui Hachimura on better ball distribution after his choice of shot.
“Swing that motherf—– to me,” was heard from LeBron, clearly frustrated. “I just made 10 in a row, you’re gonna take a pull-up contested two? Swing swing, motherf—–!”
“Swing that MF’er to me! I just made 10 in a row you gonna take a pull up contested two? Swing, swing MF!” -LeBron James to Rui Hachimura pic.twitter.com/51Fo2RTJlq
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod (@big_business_) October 27, 2024
The incident occurred shortly after a play where Hachimura, instead of passing to an on-fire LeBron during his scoring spree, opted to dribble and take a heavily guarded two-pointer, which he missed.
here’s the play he’s referring to. this was at the tail end of LeBron’s 16-point avalanche in the first four minutes of the fourth. pic.twitter.com/fYmnLvEgl0
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) October 27, 2024
In basketball, recognizing and utilizing the ‘hot hand’ is crucial, and it becomes paramount when that hand is LeBron James’s. Even at 39, LeBron proves he can dominate the game and take control when it counts the most.
Despite the missed opportunity to pass, the Lakers still managed to win, maintaining a perfect start to their season with three consecutive victories.
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