Veteran NBA analyst Skip Bayless fired a shot at LeBron James again after a La Lakers game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
The 40-year-old scored 27 points and threw eight dimes in a dominant 124-108 victory for Purple and Gold.
Since returning from a gro caliber injury, he had been suffering against the Boston Celtics last month, but LeBron James seemed a bit rusty, but it seemed to have come to his true athletic self in the last two games.
His alleys are driving away Austin Reeves’ assist. He also regained the NBA community a few years later when he regularly does such things.
Despite La Lakers’ support for a critical victory, James once again found himself on the receiving end of criticism from his longtime media nemesis Bayless.
Bayless took the X to express his views on the game with the New Orleans Pelicans, as he felt James was in the game just to push his score more.
He tweeted. “Remember: LeBron played the Pelicans tonight with 33 minutes and no top six players. I think he wanted to make sure his highest scorer ever was a little more broken.
Bayless was featured on X throughout the game, tweeting his thoughts on why James shouldn’t play the game.
He said two-star Zion Williamson and CJ McCollum had never been under James.
“LeBron is in the middle of the fourth quarter against a bundle of Pelicans back-ups going to Globetrotter. Fantastic passes and show shots. It’s embarrassing. So unnecessary.
The Lakers are currently the third seed in the West, with just five games remaining in the regular season.
They are set to spend their 50 victory season for the first time since the 2020 Championship victory campaign.
They look much more frightening as Luka Doncic now has the Lakers known to everyone in the league.
Purple and Gold have X-factor players in Reaves. X-Factor players can earn 30 on any night and make a team clutch bucket.
But it is James who makes them the championship candidates.
The four-time NBA champions have shown no signs of slowing down as they have already won everything in the league.
He is still one of the most athletic players in the league and can take over the game when called.
He and Donsic were great as a duo, so it’s interesting to see how they perform in the playoffs this season.
James won four championships, defeated several records, and he is ahead of some greats in the debate of history.
However, winning the fifth ring would force Michael Jordan to give him a nod to the goat argument ahead of him, as he won the ring in his 22nd year.