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James is the league's leading scorer in recent times! He was happy to play for too long! Also sung by two opponents!

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James is the league's leading scorer in recent times! He was happy to play for too long! Also sung by two opponents!

The Lakers beat the Kings on Jan. 5 and have won four of their last five games, only to the Fourth Grizzlies in the West, who have hoisted the Nets. This game is the most anticipated version of the Lakers this season, and James needless to say, dominates the game at key moments and continues his recent performance as the league's top scorer. Westbrook made no mistakes, Tucker played this season and even career masterpieces, Munch was as bright as ever, Anthony continued to support three-pointers and mid-range shooting, Howard was activated to contribute to the foot, and players such as Bradley and Rivers provided defense.

The best of the game and the best of the league today is James, whose statistics are: 36 minutes, 12 of 26 shooting, 3 of 10 three-pointers, 31 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 block. James didn't start out as hard as he used to, he only had 17 points in the first three quarters, and the three-pointer was crazy. But in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, James suddenly threatened, and the three-point shot began to be accurate, scoring 14 points in 12 minutes. At least 10 of those points were scored in the final minutes, including two response three-pointers and two breakthroughs to suppress the Kings.

The Lakers' record in December was 6-8, which also wasted James' performances as a scoring champion, MVP and the league's first-man level, but he was also nominated for the Western Conference Player of the Month, only to lose to Mitchell, who had a better record. James has averaged 34.3 points, 9.8 boards, 5.9 assists, 1.7 breaks and 1.4 blocks in the past nine games, shooting 55% from the field. Fewer assists, more points, and more centers, the best veteran in history. James played 36 minutes and continued to play as the starting center, but he said he was happy to play for too long. Because he once broke the record with an average of 42.5 minutes per game, he was also commemorated by the NBA official awards.

James then scored more than 30 points again after the 30-point finish of the previous game, the 16th time he has scored at least 30 points this season, the league's most, with only 27 games, the league's fewest. Trae Young 15 times, Durant 14 times, Alphabet Brother and Curry both 13 times, but they used more games than James. How great is it for a player who is not a scorer to not only become the all-time total scorer, but also to lead all his peers in scoring at least 30 points this season?

So James was also praised by various peers. After the game, it was said that James surpassed Jordan as the first hardcore James fan and Grizzlies boss Morant, and he retweeted an article on social media about the incredible data of James's retirement: Appreciate the greatness! Morant, a James fan, also said after the game yesterday with the Grizzlies hanging the Nets: James is one of the greatest players in history.

James was also glorified by another opponent before the game, king coach Gentry. Gentry succinctly celebrates James: Whether James plays the 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st, 7th or 8th positions, he is equally good! This sentence is very familiar, because in football, Manchester City coach Guardiola has praised Messi in this way: Messi is the world's most powerful No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 8 No. 10 No. 11. Whether it's Kindry or Guardiola, they're telling the truth.

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