Lakers’ LeBron James Reacts to Game-Winners by Steph Curry, Ja Morant - Sport News

Lakers’ LeBron James Reacts to Game-Winners by Steph Curry, Ja Morant

The Los Angeles Lakers head into their December 20 matchup against the Chicago Bulls rested, coming off a much-needed day off.

During that day off, Lakers star LeBron James stayed plugged into the happenings around the league. James caught, at least, the tail end of the Golden State Warriors eventual 132-126 win over the Boston Celtics on December 19.

Warriors star Stephen Curry hit the dagger three with time winding down for the win.

James took to social media, using not words, but rather emojis – one of a chef, a nod to Curry’s nickname, and the other of hands high-fiving/praying – to express himself about Curry’s feat.

Curry was just 4-for-10 from the floor and 2-for-6 from deep through three quarters, tallying 13 points in that span. He finished the game with 33 points, scoring 20 points on 7-for-11 shooting overall and 4-for-5 from the outside in the fourth quarter and overtime.

The Warriors currently sit 11th in the Western Conference at 13-14. But they are just one game off their pace from last season when they finished as the six-seed with a 44-38 mark.

As long as Curry is doing things like he did versus the Celtics, Golden State is a threat.

Ja Morant’s Return Draws Reaction from LeBron James
Curry wasn’t the only star in action who drew a reaction from James. Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant made his return to the team after a 25-game suspension. What a triumphant return it was.

Morant finished the 115-113 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans with 34 points, eight rebounds, six assists, two steals, and a block.

Like Curry, he also hit the dagger bucket, a spinning, one-handed push shot, for the game.

“12,” James exclaimed in a post, referencing Morant’s jersey number. “That’s all.”

Bulls’ Alex Caruso Gets Honest About Guarding Lakers’ LeBron James
This matchup with the Bulls will be a reunion of sorts. The Lakers will face Bulls guard Alex Caruso, who helped the team raise its 17th championship banner in 2020. One year later, Caruso walked in free agency and joined the Bulls.

Reports of the Lakers’ interest in a reunion with Caruso via trade aside, the 2023 First-Team All-Defensive star spoke candidly about the challenge of guarding James.

It’s a task the 6-foot-5 Caruso could face. The Bulls often utilize him as a power forward.

“I try to hope he doesn’t catch it on the block because he’s like 270 (pounds),” Caruso said, per NBC Sports Chicago’s K.C. Johnson on December 20. “I just try to make it hard on him. He’s one of those guys, like Joel (Embiid), you do your best and they’re going to get their average. It’s just competing and trying to make it difficult.”

Caruso went on to praise James for sustaining such a high level of play over his 20-year career.

The Bulls star enters the contest 3-1 against his former team. The Bulls are also the hotter team coming in, having won two of their last three and six of their last 10 outings. The Lakers are riding a two-game losing streak and have dropped three of their last four contests.

Related Posts

Grizzlies analyst: Trading ex-Boston Celtics DPOY Marcus Smart for Knicks star ‘worth strongly considering’

Evidently, Mаrcus Smаrt doesn’t meаn neаrly аs mucһ to tһe Mempһis Grizzlies fаnbаse аs һe did to Boston Celtics fаnаtics wһose һeаrts were broken wһen tһe former…

Celtics star dishes on trash talk with former teammate in Hornets win

Tһe Celtics ɡot аn eаsy win over tһe Hornets on Mondаy niɡһt in Cһаrlotte wһile аlso seeinɡ а fаmiliаr fаce. Old friend Grаnt Williаms plаyed one of…

Former rival expects LeBron James to retire by 2025

If а first-time viewer were to tune into а Lаkers ɡаme, tһey’d probаbly tһink LeBron Jаmes is still аn аtһlete in һis prime. And nobody would blink…

LeBron James Sends Strong Message on Retirement Following 40-Point Game

Los Anɡeles Lаkers stаr LeBron Jаmes һаs sһown few siɡns of slowinɡ down, even in һis 21st NBA seаson, but һe cаn feel tһe end drаwinɡ neаr….

ESPN analyst gives bogus reason for why Knicks’ Jalen Brunson doesn’t get foul calls

New York Knicks point ɡuаrd Jаlen Brunson is six-foot-two. He аverаɡes 4.2 field ɡoаl аttempts per ɡаme less tһаn five feet from tһe ɡoаl аnd sһoots 56.9%…

4 takeaways as Celtics beat Hornets, almost clinch NBA-best record

Tһe Celtics will come һome аfter а seаson-lonɡ six-ɡаme roаd trip witһ а 4-2 record. Tһe C’s beаt tһe Hornets 118-104 on Mondаy in Cһаrlotte аfter pullinɡ…