LeBron James praises DeVonta Smith and AJ Brown for imitating Dwyane Wade’s trademark pose
LeBron James and Dwayne Wade were two of the best NBA teams of all time. They formed a group that moved control to South Beach. During their time with the Miami Heat, Wade and LeBron provided some unforgettable memories for NBA fans.
DeVonta Smith and AJ Brown of the NFL attempted to duplicate one of the NBA duo’s highlights. After Brown’s four-yard score in the third quarter, the Eagles led 28-17. Smith then threw the ball to Brown, who vaulted in the air as if he were about to execute an alley-oop slam in basketball.
Smith’s celebration mirrored LeBron and Wade’s historic moment against the Milwaukee Bucks. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar turned to Instagram to express his admiration for the NFL duo’s spectacular moment. He re-posted the Philadelphia Eagles photo and tagged it with Wade.
It was one of the key moments in Heatles’ supremacy during the LeBron-Wade era. Morry Gash, an Associated Press photographer, captured a still known as “The Photo” and what the Los Angeles Lakers player refers to as “Gash a GOAT.” The image is a tribute to one of the best NBA teams in history.
LeBron James is enraged that his teammates are neglecting Russell Westbrook on the floor.
The game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday was the greatest of the season thus far. The Lakers were shorthanded, but the Clippers were fully loaded.
The Lakers were also careless on defense, which visibly irritated LeBron. At one point, James became upset with his teammates for neglecting Russell Westbrook on defense.
Westbrook played well against the Lakers, but the Lakers’ reckless approach toward Russ irritated LeBron in the middle of the game. The four-time MVP was displeased with his teammates for failing to close in on the former Laker.
LeBron James was upset with his teammates for how they were treating Westbrook, according to audio. He chastised his teammates for leaving Westbrook exposed.
“No, we’re not like that. “You just fck off, you’ve got to guard him,” James was overheard saying. Only seconds later, the 38-year-old took matters into his own hands and blocked Russ, exclaiming, “Give me that sht!”
LeBron James’ amazing 35-point performance helped the Lakers win the game in overtime. He hit 68.4 percent from the floor and pulled down 12 rebounds. In 42 minutes, he also had seven assists, two blocks, and a steal.
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