Former NBA Champion Reveals Reason Behind Stunning Game by LeBron James

The Los Angeles Lakers finished Game 4 of the series with a spectacular win. It was excellent teamwork and players played really well on the floor in Orlando. LA is 3-1 in the playoff series against the Portland Trail Blazers. There’s no going back now. The team lost Game 1 of the series, and this was was the biggest motivation for the players. A 135-115 win sounds really great, right? The stunning game of LeBron James and his 30 points helped the Lakers keep a lead.

LA players had some struggles throughout the seeding games. Doubters didn’t think twice before pouring their criticism over LeBron and his teammates. Well, this win has a different story to tell.

King James finished the game with 30 points, 10 assists, and 6 rebounds. His dominance was obvious and rivals felt it. The four-time NBA MVP kept the shots coming and issued a warning to his opponents. In the fourth game of the series, LeBron was shooting at 10/12 rate from the field and hit 4-of-5 from the deep.

Anthony Davis was recovering from a minor back issue and had 18 points during his time of action. The Lakers bench provided nice coverage for his absence. Kyle Kuzma finished the game with 18 points and 2 assists.

The stunning game of LeBron James won’t stop here

What fuels LeBron’s dominance? NBA legend Kendrick Perkins may have an answer. According to him, LeBron is trying to outperform Luka Doncic who happens to play an excellent game in the bubble.

“You know what happened with LeBron, he got tired of hearing about Luka, he got jealous, that’s what happened,” Perkins said. “He came out like a freight train. We’d seen the full force speed last night. We’d seen him take it to another level, him making a statement, pulling up from the logo.”

King James promised to win a title with the Lakers and he is keeping his promise.

Damian Lillard didn’t join his team for the third quarter. He had an awful landing that worsened his knee injury. Jusuf Nurkic took the score up, but he couldn’t carry the team on his back.