LeBron Drops A Reverse Windmill Dunk, Giving The NBA Photo Of The Year

Can you imagine seeing LeBron James in an NBA dunk contest? Well, he would have won it, right? LeBron has an incredible talent, and let’s not forget that he is the best player the league has ever seen. LeBron is 35, and he has so much to offer. The king of basketball is leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a big win. His team has a real chance to win a title this season. No fan will ever forget LeBron and his reverse windmill dunk.

The Lakers lost the game to the Houston Rockets, but LeBron gave the crowd a moment to remember. He received the ball on a breakaway and there was no one even close. LeBron threw down a reverse windmill, and it was amazing.

We also have a pic of LeBron in mid-flight. For us, this is the photo of the season!

The Lakers were the first team to play the Rockets since they traded starting center Clint Capela and opted not to replace him with another big player. LeBron and his team fought against Houston’s weirdness, and the game ended with a 121-111 loss for LA.

LeBron and his teammates better pull another reverse windmill dunk next time

Anthony Davis was the only Lakers big man to make an impact. He finished the game with 32 points, 13 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 3 steals. The Rockets neutralized JaVale McGee and Dwight Howard. They were limited to 19 minutes combined, and Howard played less than five minutes.

Rajon Rondo finished with a game-low -14 and shot a game-low 20% from the field. Kyle Kuzma went 2-8 from the field, and let Russell Westbrook get whatever he wanted at the rim.

The Lakers are playing their next game on Saturday. The Golden State Warriors are next on their least. Curry’s Warriors own the league’s worst record at the moment. Believe it or not, they are 12-40 at this point in the season.

Los Angeles will have to try and fix the damage. If they want to win a title, they better change something. Maybe LeBron should do more dunks. Just kidding. His game is impeccable, and the rest of the team is doing a great job. LA leads the Western Conference at the moment.

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