Lakers Superstar LeBron James Replicates Rookie Shot Vs. Kings In Crazy Coincidence

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James knows how to make people talk and that’s exactly what happened after he replicated his amazing rookie shot against the Sacramento Kings.

Let’s go all the way back to October 29, 2003. LeBron was 18 back then and had just graduated high school. His team played the Sacramento Kings and it was a big game for the kid from Akron. It was a wild night and LeBron played against one of the better teams in the NBA.

Twenty years after his first regular season game, LeBron entered an NBA game as a father of an 18-year old son who had graduated high school five months earlier. LeBron played against the Sacramento Kings who delivered the third-best record in the Western Conference last year.

Oh, this is hilarious on so many levels. It’s like everything LeBron does is special in its own way.

LeBron broke records as a rookie and he is still doing it

The four-time NBA champion enters his 21st season and age has nothing on his stats. LeBron delivers a MVP performance each night and knows how to shock opponents. The kid from Akron became the king of basketball and the Los Angeles Lakers chose him to lead the team in the next few years.

“OK, this is crazy … Oct. 29, 2003: LeBron James’ first made NBA shot of his career is a jumper in Sacramento, cutting a Kings lead to 7-6. Oct. 29, 2023: LeBron James’ first made shot of the night is a jumper in Sacramento, cutting a Kings lead to 7-6,” Tim Reynolds from the Associated Press tweeted.

It may be spooky, but we can all agree that this is an amazing coincidence. LeBron has been around for two decades and he will replicate some events. Obviously. When it comes to his sons, he seems to be determined to share the floor with both of them. We have a few good reasons to believe that he can do this and finish his NBA career like the king he is.