Watch: LeBron And Kobe Become Dunking Twins In Stunning Side-By-Side Video

LeBron James has the same passion for the game as Kobe Bryant. The Lakers legend died almost three weeks ago, and fans still mourn over his death. We’ve heard so many stories about the legend and his contribution to the game. Kobe was one of the most talented basketball players on planet Earth, and he is the idol of every young player. Every NBA player looks up to him. So many tributes, so many broken hearts… Now we have this video of a reverse dunk by LeBron. Kobe did the same dunk on the same court 19 years ago. Are Kobe and LeBron dunking twins? You can bet they are.

Fans started talking about the incredible similarity after Thursday’s game. LeBron is 35, and he has so much to offer. His athleticism keeps impressing players and coaches around the world. He signed a four-year contract with the Lakers, and this is his second season with the team. LeBron’s first season with the Lakers was a complete failure and he spent a lot of time at the sidelines due to a groin injury. This season is different. He is winning games, and his game relies on a perfect chemistry with the team. Kobe’s death will motivate him to become even better.

Kobe and LeBron sure are dunking twins

When it comes to LeBron’s reverse dunk, Lakers team photographer Andrew D. Bernstein made the perfect photo. It’s now viral. LeBron knows how to float above the court. His dunks were an incredible highlight in the 121-111 loss against the Houston Rockets at Staples Center.

LeBron shared the photo on his Instagram, and wrote, “Win, Lose, or Draw I LOVE being able to play the game I fell in love with as a lil kid growing up back in the projects of Akron Ohio!”

As if this wasn’t enough, the Lakers released the side-by-side video. There’s a magical similarity in the dunk technique between Bryant and LeBron.

Bryant did his reverse dunk in the game against the Sacramento Kings at Staples Center on Nov. 18, 2001. History repeats itself, and we enjoyed every minute of it. Was this some sort of a tribute for the Black Mamba?

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