LeBron James lifts the Lakers to the NBA Finals with the power of his mind.
The King has been unstoppable this season. If LeBron James was to find a place in the league, he always chooses the NBA Finals as the one. He sat on the court in silence while the Lakers celebrated with high intensity after winning Western Conference Finals Game 5 against the Nuggets. At that moment, he knew he had done it yet again, for yet another franchise.
NBA returns: Lebron James hits game-winner for Lakers
The Lakers have qualified to the NBA Finals for the first time in a decade following a tremendous five-game series victory. Bron is going to compete in the league in his 10th Playoffs, being just the fourth player for those many. Bron did not refrain from humiliating his opponents despite all the stunning results, including in the closeout contest.
In the last game against the Nuggets in the Conference Finals, he posted a triple-double with 38 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists.
It was a class effort from the big man’s end, of utter stamina. They have yet to see who’s up against them in the final stretch of the championship, as the Lakers tread quickly ahead. The Eastern Finals series actually stands in Miami’s favor against the Celtics at 3-2.
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This season, records and numbers have poured in for LeBron. The 35-year-old has exceeded stars in numerous categories and is not going to stop anytime.
The common view is that LeBron has been a fantastic clutch player for years. Well, his record for close-up games has hit its height.
Here are the best Tweets we have for the LeBron this season.
The Lakers win Game 5 against the Nuggets 117-107 to advance to their 32nd NBA Finals.
LeBron James is the 4th player in NBA history to reach the Finals at least 10 times, joining Bill Russell, Sam Jones and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. pic.twitter.com/78EdmAE43f
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 27, 2020
LeBron James joins Big Game @JamesWorthy42 as the only players with 30 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in Lakers playoff history. pic.twitter.com/iQWtCVvVrh
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) September 27, 2020
For the first time in 10 years, the Lakers are NBA Finals bound! pic.twitter.com/8TKL291xoE
— ESPN (@espn) September 27, 2020
NBA superstars at age 35
• Michael Jordan: retired
• Larry Bird: limited to 45 games (retired at end of season)
• Shaquille O’Neal: 13.6 PPG, traded to Phoenix
• Wilt Chamberlain: 14.8 PPG (lowest in career to that point)
• LeBron James: headed to 9th NBA Finals in 10 years pic.twitter.com/qLdaWWAArJ— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) September 27, 2020
LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers) is now the only player in NBA History to average 25+ PPG in the postseason heading into the NBA Finals with three different teams. pic.twitter.com/cuq7OZwfra
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) September 27, 2020
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