Shooting troubles? LeBron James gets real about how he will help Lakers amidst slump
Despite a strong start to the season, LeBron James and Los Angeles Lakers have struggled of late due to incosistent form.
LeBron James
Lebron James led the Los Angeles Lakers to a close victory over the Utah Jazz at the Delta center, Salt Lake City, recently. During the post game interview with Mike Trudell for the Spectrum Sportsnet, James spoke about his performance during the win which ended 104-105.
During the interview, LeBron James reacted to his performance acknowledging that he had a horrible shooting performance. But despite his terrible shooting form, he was still able to impact the game by assisting his teammates by making plays.
The Lakers’ win over the Jazz was a much-needed boost for the team that has been struggling with inconsistency. LeBron James’ leadership and playmaking abilities were on full display during the game, and he is still proving that he is still one of the most dominant players in the league, as he ended the night with 27 points, 14 assist and five rebounds.
Despite his shooting troubles, where he missed 16 field goals and all of his three points out of nine attempts (0-9), James kept on finding ways to help his team win, and that’s all that matters.
As he continues to work through his shooting slump, the Lakers will rely on his playmaking and leadership abilities to carry them through tough times. Also, James’ ability to adapt and contribute to his team will be key for JJ Redick and the Lakers this season. Furthermore, the Los Angeles Lakers were able to get back to winning ways after their previous loss on Sunday night.
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James has shown signs of age related decline in his numbers this season. Despite a strong start to the season with a three game winning streak, his scoring consistency has slipped. However, he is still putting up impressive numbers, averaging 22.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 0.7 steals.
With little margin for error, any prolonged slippage from James would also spell doom for the Lakers. But thankfully King James and Anthony Davis have been relatively healthy this season and any long-term absence for either star could prove costly to their postseason chances.
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