LeBron James put on a vintage performance, highlighted by two remarkable dunks, as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Houston Rockets. He shot 13-of-14 from the field for 30 points in the win, part of the team's 10 victories in their last 11 games.
In a game against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night, 41-year-old LeBron James delivered two standout dunks that recalled his peak athleticism. The first occurred at the 10:53 mark of the second quarter. Marcus Smart held the ball at the top of the key, and after some footwork to manipulate his defender, James received a lob pass from Smart. He took off from outside the restricted circle, caught the ball behind his head, and slammed it home with full extension, reaching head-at-rim level. A fan tweeted: 'OMG LEBRON ONE HANDED ALLEY OOP DUNK! I THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA BE A TURNOVER LOL.' Minutes later, James secured another highlight. After a loose ball reached Jake LaRavia, who shoveled it to James on the run, he exploded from the dotted line, dunking powerfully over Reed Sheppard. Another post exclaimed: 'LEBRON JAMES HAS OFFICIALLY BEATEN FATHER TIME!!!! 🤯 THREE INSANE DUNKS IN THE 1ST HALF 😭😭😭.' James finished with 30 points on exceptional 13-of-14 shooting, including both of his 3-point attempts. He also drove effectively and hit key shots late. The Lakers' victory extended their streak to 10 wins in 11 games, underscoring their strong form. While James remains a top fast-break scorer, these plays stood out for their explosiveness at his age.