LeBron James puts on a Broadway-worthy performance after Lakers ditch 'LakeShow' uniforms
Briefly

Before their game against the Knicks, the Lakers decided to switch from their poorly performing 'LakeShow' uniforms to their 'Statement Editions'. After struggling in the previous matches, including a heavy loss in Philadelphia, the change seemed to invigorate the team. LeBron James led the charge with a triple-double, and the Lakers dominated the game, securing a 128-112 victory. This marked a significant turnaround for the Lakers, who showcased better ball movement and defensive discipline, winning their fourth game in five outings despite the absence of Anthony Davis.
"After getting blown out in Philadelphia wearing their purple-and-black 'LakeShow' uniforms, Austin Reaves threw his in a pile and declared that the Lakers 'should never' wear 'em again."
"James scored 33 to go with 11 rebounds and 12 assists, flying up and down the court and above the rim to cheers in the Garden."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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