Watch: Kyle Kuzma ‘Crowns’ LeBron James After Dominant Outing Against Clippers

The Los Angeles Lakers came off a huge win over the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks sit on top of the Eastern Conference, but they couldn’t defeat the Lakers on Friday. The real deal happened on Sunday afternoon. “Lake Show’s” true test happened on Sunday afternoon. LeBron and his teammates faced the crosstown rival Clippers for Western Conference supremacy. King James was brilliant at the Staples Center, and teammate Kyle Kuzma acknowledged LeBron James and his brilliance by pretending to put a crown on his head. This happened right after the end of the game.

In his 35 minutes of action, LeBron had 28 points, nine assists, seven rebounds, and two blocks. He scored 12 fourth-quarter points, including a clutch and-1 in the final seconds of regulation to give his team a 112-100 lead.

“It’s my responsibility to put this team in a position to be successful,” he said. “They look at me as a leader. And it’s my job, not only on the floor to get guys opportunities, get them great looks, but to inspire them as well. To show them that I’m not slowing down, even at this stage of my career.”

Kyle Kuzma and the others will have to help LeBron win a title

Lakers head coach Frank Vogel really liked LeBron’s greatness.  

He was unbelievable,” he said. “His best weekend in a Lakers uniform, I’m assuming. I wasn’t here last year. But in my mind, this season, this was his best two-game stretch. Really just dominated — dominated — both games and helped close them out.”

Lakers players agree that this was LeBron’s best weekend. He showed the league that he really deserves the NBA MVP award. Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is considered favorite in the run, but LeBron has a much better season than him. The king will win his title because he isn’t ready to go home without on. June is a great month for the king. Lakers fans are pretty thrilled about the title.

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