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‘Playoffs About to Get Real’ Twitter Reacts to LeBron James Leading the Lakers to Dominant Victory Against the Pacers
The Los Angeles Lakers have had a mixed regular season so far. With players like LeBron James and Anthony Davis missing time through injuries, the lake show slipped all the way down to seventh.
With two games remaining in their regular season schedule, the Lakers knew every game is a must-win for them to even have a chance at avoiding the play-in tournament. A win against the Pacers would have also resulted in the champions tieing the Blazers for the record of 41 wins and 30 losses.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis lead the champions to fourth win in a row
One of the biggest storylines in the Lakers’ game against the Pacers was the return of key starters to the lineup. Starting guard Dennis Schroder finally made his return to the lineup after following the league’s medical protocols, while Anthony Davis returned to the starting five after suffering from an apparent groin injury against the Knicks.
But probably the biggest news of them all was the return of Superstar LeBron James. James, who earlier had suffered from a high ankle sprain, had returned for a couple of games, but didn’t look anywhere near his usual self.
There were multiple concerns whether King James could gain full fitness ahead of a busy post season. But against the Pacers, the King put all those doubts to bed. Despite playing only 28 minutes on the court, LBJ put on a vintage performance scoring 24 points along with 8 assists and 7 rebounds.
This performance had it all. From thunderous dunks, to three pointers, to dimes, LBJ finally looks like the LeBron James we have seen for the past 18 years. The King also took control of the game in a crucial stretch. With the Lakers only three points up in the fourth quarter, LBJ put up seven straight points for the champions to close out the game.
While Bron put on a great show, AD didn’t stay far behind. The Brow lead the Lakers offense as he scored a total of 28 points with 10 boards and 5 assists. With the dynamic duo of AD and Bron looking in much better shape, the league will surely take notice what they might be in for if they face the defending champions.
Twitter goes Berserk with Lakers’ dominant win
Given the performance LBJ and AD put up against Indy, twitter community went absolutely crazy with the Lakers’ fourth win a row.
Imagine being the #1 or #2 seed in the Western Conference and having to play THIS DUDE LeBron in the first round pic.twitter.com/9gETQYWix8
— Ben Stinar (@BenStinar) May 15, 2021
— (@EasyBuckets14) May 15, 2021
Lebron’s ankle… no problem with that bang bang he just caught. Playoffs about to get real.
— Jay Williams (@RealJayWilliams) May 15, 2021
Sheesh light work from LBJ
— Tonye (@RcpTonye) May 15, 2021
Reminder: LeBron James is still the best player in the world.
— Mark Gunnels (@MarkAGunnels) May 15, 2021
The #NBA seeing Lebron back and almost touching the rim with his head. pic.twitter.com/aitNG37bgJ
— Alejandro Ortiz (@AlejandroON16) May 15, 2021
How LeBron and the Lakers pulling up to the playoffs pic.twitter.com/ENae9QLkTV
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) May 15, 2021
A fully healthy #lebron and #AD the #lakers are the team to beat #nba
— mike (@CaliKid1025) May 15, 2021
Lakers look GREAT. LeBron looks 100% GREAT. AD and DreDrum look unstoppably GREAT. Lakers are BACK.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) May 15, 2021
Old King James and AD looked damn healthy to me!!! Looks like it’s about to trouble in the Western Conference. The BEST Duo in the game is Back got Damn it. Let the games begin! Carry on…
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) May 15, 2021
With their latest victory against the Pacers, the Lakers are just showing why no one should take them for granted. The Lakers are coming for the back-to-back and given how great both of their superstars look, the champions are the favorites to defend their throne.
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