LeBron James crowns himself King after sparking Lakers' late surge in win over 76ers
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LeBron James crowns himself King after sparking Lakers' late surge in win over 76ers
"After knocking down a 20-foot fadeaway over Quentin Grimes, James held both hands low to the ground, signaling "too small," before placing an imaginary crown on his head and punctuating it with his signature silencer celebration. James, who sat out of the Lakers' last game in Boston because of sciatica and left-foot joint arthritis, finished with 29 points, seven rebounds and six assists, including 12 points in the fourth quarter to hold off the 76ers."
"Luka Doncic returned from a two-game absence to record a 31-point, 15-rebound, 11-assist triple-double. Now a father of two daughters, Doncic rejoined the team in Philadelphia on Saturday after he and his fiancee welcomed their second child, Olivia. Despite traveling from Slovenia, Doncic didn't miss a beat Sunday. He scored five of the Lakers' first seven points and took the most shot attempts of anyone on the Lakers."
LeBron James scored 10 consecutive fourth-quarter points to seal a 112-108 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers and finished with 29 points, seven rebounds and six assists. James hit a 20-foot fadeaway, celebrated with his signature silencer, and had missed the prior game in Boston due to sciatica and left-foot joint arthritis. The Lakers improved to 17-6 and won two games on a difficult three-game Eastern Conference road trip. Luka Doncic returned from a two-game absence after the birth of his second child and recorded a 31-point, 15-rebound, 11-assist triple-double, scoring early and impacting the game immediately.
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