Watch: Alex Caruso Describes the Pain of Getting Chest Bumped by LeBron James

The Los Angeles Lakers won their sixth game this season. Tuesday night’s game against the Chicago Bulls marked the team’s sixth consecutive win for the season. LeBron James recorded his third consecutive triple-double and became the oldest basketball player to ever do that. What about the chest bump? We sure caught that! Let’s see what did Alex Caruso say about this.

In the closing seconds of the game, Alex Caruso was so pumped up after making his lay-up and drawing the foul, that he did a chest bump with the big LeBron. How did it feel?

Caruso’s response was really hilarious. According to him, King James needs to understand physics, and that he has “60-80 pounds on him.”

If you go to the Lakers’ official website, you will see that Caruso has 186 pounds, and LeBron is 250. Wow. LeBron definitely adds a 64-pound force to his chest bump.

Well, one can’t go to LeBron and tell him that he needs to calm down. The GOAT is on the court, and it’s impossible for him to calm down in a game that means everything to him. Maybe Caruso should just take that bump and keep rolling regardless of the pain.

Caruso better watch for LeBron after he reclaims the throne

When it comes to LeBron, he works on reclaiming his throne. We can see that. Kendrick Perkins confirmed that. King James was ranked third by Sports Illustrated, and he talked to Perkins, assuring him that he’d reclaim his throne this season. His triple-doubles sure prove that.

Despite his terrible debut season with the team, LeBron still tries to convince doubters that he is the greatest to ever play the game. The team didn’t make a mistake last offseason, and signing LeBron was the best decision the front office has ever made.

The Lakers have an excellent season, and the only match they lost was the season opener against the Los Angeles Clippers. LeBron is determined to lead the team to the finals. He missed the chance to play the playoffs last season, but that won’t happen again.

If you are into stats, LeBron averages 26.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game.

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