Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James delivered an outstanding performance in a recent game against the Toronto Raptors. The 39-year-old recorded a triple-double, finishing with 19 points, 16 assists, and ten rebounds. Additionally, during the post-game interview, James shared a humorous interaction with a fan who was inquiring about him grabbing one more rebound.
“He (the fan) got my attention. He said, ‘One more rebound’! So I got one more and pointed at him to acknowledge that I was listening,” James said in a recent interview with Spectrum Sportsnet.
James’ interview video was uploaded by a fan who asked Kevin Durant in the caption, “@KDTrey5 would tell us to get a job meanwhile Bron Bron knows what’s up.” This caption caught Durant’s attention, and he replied, “GO GET A JOB!!! For the love of god.“
The Suns’ standout player, Durant, consistently engages with both supporters and critics through social media platforms. In October 2024, the 36-year-old athlete publicly responded to a parody account, making headlines with his direct and assertive remarks.
Gilbert Arenas Delivers Strong Opinions On Bronny James’ Playing Approach
James is currently the oldest active player in the league but shows no signs of slowing down. Recently, he was joined by his son Bronny, making them the first father-son duo in NBA history to play together.
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As they shared the court, many fans, players, and analysts began to compare their playing styles. Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas highlighted one such comparison in the latest episode of his podcast.
“The problem with Bronny’s game is he’s not aggressive. When you’re not looking to score, it becomes a problem. His game is passive all the way around…It’s this awkward thing when he is supposed to shoot it he passes, when he is supposed to pass he shoots.” Arenas said.
The Lakers’ next game is against the Memphis Grizzlies, and fans are eager to see James and his teammates put in an impressive performance.