LeBron Has A Message For Lakers Fans After Clinching Playoffs Berth

The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Milwaukee Bucks last night. For many analysts, this was a potential NBA Finals preview. LeBron and his teammates did their thing on the floor, and the Bucks had no chance against him. The king of basketball helped his team defeat Milwaukee, and it felt really good. LeBron is making his way to the playoffs.

LeBron took to Instagram right after the game to deliver a very powerful message. He felt really cool about this game, and winning the match against his rival was a great accomplishment.

“Wrote this to y’all last year March 24th when we were eliminated from the playoffs. Last night we clinched the playoffs! More work to do but Promise kept!”

Both teams have yet to unlock their full strength. The king saves his best for last. If the Lakers meet the Bucks in the finals, LeBron won’t think twice before smashing them.

Milwaukee and LA traded shots on their way to a 48-48 halftime tie. However, LeBron and his guys took over the control and achieved a 39-28 advantage in the third quarter of the match. Then, they went even stronger, and brought the lead up to 11. The Bucks returned to the the game in the fourth quarter and shrunk the deficit down to four.

LeBron and LA go to the playoffs

Giannis is the MVP favorite at this point of the season, but LeBron will prove everyone wrong.

Lakers superstar Anthony Davis was really helpful in the process. He scored 30 points and got 10 of these in the fourth quarter. LeBron got a lot of help from Davis and the rest of the guys, and he got it.

Giannis didn’t play his best game. He scored 32 points on 10-of-21 shooting. The Bucks superstar made only one of his six 3-point attempts. This is pretty far from the 5-of-8 battle in the first match between the giants.

The superstar didn’t get enough help from his teammates. Donte DiVincenzo scored 17 points for the non-Giannis Bucks. Khris Middleton was 5-of-19 from the field. The Bucks better get ready for the next round. The Lakers won’t give up that easily. Milwaukee needs to improve its supporting pieces. Can you imagine both teams on the floor in June?

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