James scored 30 points in 22 minutes, setting two personal career and Lakers records

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-28

The Lakers enjoyed a spectacular victory in the semifinals of the midseason tournament against the Pelicans by a staggering 133-89 margin. The biggest highlight of the game was undoubtedly the Lakers' superstar, LeBron James, whose performance was nothing short of breathtaking.

James' performance in the game was nothing short of spectacular. In just 22 minutes and 32 seconds, he scored 30 points and pushed his career record to a new high. Not only did this set the record for the fastest 30-point shooting in Lakers history, but it also boosted his true shooting percentage to a staggering 966%。This number is jaw-dropping, and it is a miracle.

You know, in James's career, he has shone in 30-point games many times, but this time the performance was particularly dazzling. Looking back at history, there are only 94 in 20137% and 93 in 2016A true shooting percentage of 4% is comparable to his performance today. Not only did James hit accurate three-pointers, but he also played well at the free-throw line, hitting all eight shots.

What's even more amazing is that James completed this magnificent performance in less than 23 minutes. It also made him the first player in history to score 30 points, five rebounds and five assists in such a short period of time. This achievement is truly legendary.

This game is not just about James' individual brilliance, but also shows the overall strength of the Lakers. They were excellent on the court, outscoring their opponents by 36 points and completely squeezing their opponents into the game. The win gave them the confidence to battle the Pacers for the title in the Dec. 10 finale.

Overall, this game will be remembered as an important chapter in the history of the Lakers. James' extraordinary performance, coupled with the team's synergy, brought a visual and emotional feast to the fans. We look forward to seeing them continue to write their legacy in the final."

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