The Los Angeles Lakers extended their winning streak to two games after winning back-to-back home games against the two Western Conference sides with over 0.500 winning percentage. The Lakers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday and continued their dominant form against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night. After LA's 17-point win against Dallas, LeBron jogged to the Lakers locker room, announcing that he had to catch his son Bronny James' game.
Bronny James' USC Trojans lost their 10th game of the season against the Arizona Wildcats shortly after the Lakers win over the Mavericks. Despite Bronny's one of the best season outings, the Trojans failed to soak in the pressure and struggled against the Wildcats.
LA sports reporter, Lauren James shared a video on X, where LeBron James could be seen rushing into the tunnel. The four-time NBA champion yelled, "I have to go catch my son’s game real quick."
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LeBron can't stop watching Bronny's game during postgame interview
The 19-time NBA All-Star, LeBron James, skipped celebrating the Lakers victory against the Mavericks just to watch his son Bronny's game. While the NBA legend rushed to the Lakers locker room after the match to watch his son's game, LeBron couldn't take his eyes off the TV screen during the postgame interview.
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Lakers dominate Mavericks in 127-110 win
The Los Angeles Lakers looked a different force as they defeated Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving's Mavericks on Wednesday night. For the Lakers, D'Angelo Russell registered a team-high 29 points followed by Anthony Davis' almost triple-double stats with 28 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists. LeBron James too had a decent game as he scored 25 points with eight rebounds and assists each.
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For the Mavericks, star guard Luka Doncic scored a 33-point triple-double with 13 rebounds and 10 assists. However, the Slovenian lacked support from his teammates as it was a forgettable night for Kyrie Irving, who scored 12 points with 25% shooting from the field.