If the Lakers have gone completely through their 2021-22 season, LeBron James has pushed the limits of nature a little further. Despite some sores, despite the many defeats of the Lakers, the King chained mixtapes and highlights. Best of!
30.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists, more than 52% shooting success including 36% parking. The line of stats is already crazy, it becomes downright historic when you know that it was made by a 37-year-old guy. In his 19th NBA season, LeBron James showed that he was not yet ready to succumb to the Master of Time, both in the numbers and through the highlights he was able to offer us night following night. Big tomars, there were as usual. Chasedown blocks, do you want some here. Caviars? Of course, since it remains one of the great specialties of the King. And to that you can also add some shots of the logo because otherwise it’s not funny. In the Lakers’ general slump, LeBron’s exploits were one of the only valid reasons to get up at 4:30 a.m. at night to continue subduing the purple-and-gold franchise. Seeing LBJ release their famous celebration – The Silencer – like the good old days on a November night in Indiana, it’s typically the kind of image that gives us the impression that this player is simply eternal. Obviously, like everyone else, there will come a time when LeBron will no longer really be LeBron and where he will hang up the sneakers. But that time has not yet come, so let’s make the most of it.
LeBron James’ 19th season will go down as one of his craziest in terms of stats despite the resounding failure of the Lakers. And it will remain above all as the best season in history for a 37-year-old player, without any possible debate.