LeBron James Trolls Haters With Instagram Post After His Insane Dunk Against Kings

Lakers superstar LeBron James entered his 17th season in the NBA, and yes, he doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. LeBron is definitely going after that title, and his dunk over the Sacramento Kings says it all. Well, this should be enough for doubters to stop slamming the king. Haters played themselves once again.

The Los Angeles Lakers had an incredible start of the 2019-20 season, and they are 10-2 at this point of the regular season. If you check out the numbers, you will notice that the Lakers dominate the Western Conference. LeBron’s dominance on the field continued on Friday night in the game against the Kings. The king of basketball had an incredible posterization over Nemanja Bjelica. Is this enough for doubters to give up on their criticism against LeBron.

The king took to Instagam after the big win to troll his haters. The caption says it all. Bjelica found himself at the wrong spot. Luckily, he was unharmed from the hit. We can’t really say the same for his dignity. It’s probably buried somewhere inside the Staples Center. The photo of LeBron’s dunk and Bjelica underneath him will be remembered forever.

LeBron was great against the Kings

LeBron finished the game with 29 points and 11 assists on 50% shooting. He averages 24.3 points, 7.7 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game while shooting 47.8 from the floor in 12 game. Well, we believe that this won’t be enough for haters to stop talking stuff about the king. They will never accept the idea that LeBron is the best basketball player. He is much better than anyone we know.

King James came to Los Angeles to win a title, and he will use the help of Anthony Davis, Kyle Kuzma and the rest of the guys. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope may not be of great help though. He blew an easy layup, and Davis had a really good laugh.

The Lakers are expected to make the playoffs this season. They are stronger than any other team in the league. This year’s team is packed with talent. LeBron and Davis make the best duo in the NBA.

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