{"id":179469,"date":"2023-01-07T03:34:19","date_gmt":"2023-01-07T03:34:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/have-the-lakers-failed-lebron-james\/"},"modified":"2023-01-07T03:34:19","modified_gmt":"2023-01-07T03:34:19","slug":"have-the-lakers-failed-lebron-james","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/have-the-lakers-failed-lebron-james\/","title":{"rendered":"Have the Lakers failed LeBron James?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Each week during the 2022-23 NBA season, we will take a deeper dive into some of the league’s biggest storylines in an attempt to determine whether the trends are based more in fact or fiction moving forward.<\/em><\/p>\n

[Last time on Fact or Fiction: <\/em><\/strong>Nikola Jokic’s chances of an MVP three-peat<\/em><\/strong><\/a>]<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

With eight minutes left in their game against the Atlanta Hawks on LeBron James’ 38th birthday, the Los Angeles Lakers appeared poised to waste another remarkable performance by the aging legend. James had given them an absurdly efficient 34 points, nine rebounds and eight assists over 32 minutes, and yet the Hawks had drawn even. He was trotting back on defense and milling about the perimeter on offense, like the rest of us, resigned to the inevitability that another brilliant effort would result in defeat.<\/p>\n

Then, he pulled up from 25 feet to drill a 3-pointer over Jalen Johnson, who was two months shy of his second birthday when James made his NBA debut in October 2003. When Atlanta trimmed the deficit to one, James fired a pass through three defenders to Thomas Bryant for a layup. James answered a Trae Young floater with another 25-footer, giving the Lakers a two-possession lead inside the four-minute mark.<\/p>\n

For good measure, James added a driving layup through the entire Hawks’ defense, plus a free throw. He then drove by one-time All-Defensive guard Dejounte Murray, and when John Collins met him on the block, James blew by him, too, continuing under the basket for a five-foot fadeaway on the other side. He iced the game with two more free throws, as the Lakers prevailed, 130-121, to avoid falling eight games below .500.<\/p>\n

James finished one assist shy of a 47-point triple-double on 67% shooting from the field, the most dominant game in NBA history by someone his age. He followed two nights later with 43 points, 11 boards and six assists in a win over the Charlotte Hornets, and again the Lakers needed every ounce of his production to survive a game against the worst team in the NBA. The burden James still carries is heavy.<\/p>\n