Lakers’ LeBron Addresses on What Set Him Off In Cleveland Last Night

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James went crazy in the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The four-time NBA champion was brilliant in the game against his former team, scoring 46 points. Los Angeles celebrated a 115-108 win over the Cavs.

King James scored 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting in the first quarter of the night. He slowed down in the next two quarters, and the Cavaliers were able to get back into the game. The Lakers superstar missed a shot at the end of the third quarter and a member of the Cavaliers front office was pretty excited about it. LeBron knows him really well. It was the Cavaliers’ basketball chief of staff, Jason Hillman, and LeBron has the perfect response to his clapping.

LeBron James was amazing against Cleveland

Cavaliers players entered the final quarter with great hopes, but LeBron was on fire. He destroyed his former team.

“I know who he is. He’s part of the front office group,” LeBron said after the win. “He was really excited about me missing that shot, a little bit more extra than I would have liked, but he’s got to root for his team obviously and he showcased that, so I knew I had another quarter, and the fourth quarter is my favorite. The good thing for him, I only come here once.”

LeBron loves his fourth quarters. He outscored Cavs players, adding 21 points. He may be 36, but age has nothing on him. Cavaliers players scored just 19 points in the fourth quarter and Los Angeles finished the night with a big W.

The Lakers superstar went 19-of-26 from the floor and 7-for-11 from beyond the arc. He had 8 rebounds, six assists, and two blocks in the night. LA celebrates the 14th win of the regular season.

“I’ve never put a ceiling on my potential. I’ve always wanted to continue to get better, and better, and better, to a point where I can also now dictate what the defense has to do and the defense can’t dictate what I’m supposed to do,” the Lakers superstar said. “It takes a long time if you want to be great at what you do. I understood that.”

LeBron impressed everyone with his MVP performance. In 18 regular-season games, he is averaging 25.4 points per game, 7.9 rebounds, and 7.4 assists.