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LeBron James' adaptability a key in victory over the Bulls – Los Angeles Times
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Almost three hours later, the play was fresh in coach JJ Redick’s mind. How the Lakers started their win over the Chicago Bulls felt like the blueprint for success.
The Lakers ran a movement set on the opening play Thursday, and using a screen from Deandre Ayton, Luka Doncic found LeBron James in the corner. Ayton rolled toward the basket. James then made the extra pass. Austin Reaves splashed a three.
Working in perfect unison, the Lakers showed every component they spent the season searching for: Doncic powering the offense, Reaves finishing it, Ayton’s motor and, at the center, James’ selflessness.
"I don't think Michael Jordan would've done that" – Colin Cowherd praises LeBron James for taking a backseat
Throughout his 23-year NBA career, LeBron James has always been a first option for the teams he played for. However, Father Time has left him with no choice.
At 41 years old, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar is facing an inevitable reality of taking on a second and even a third option role. That transition is already unfolding this season as Luka Doncic officially embraces his role as the face of the franchise and Austin Reaves unlocks his star potential.
Recently, James admitted that he has no problem taking a back seat for the betterment of the team.
It is a type of sacrifice that has earned the praise of fans and pundits — one that longtime NBA analyst Colin Cowherd believes Michael Jordan would not make.
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LeBron James is ready to sacrifice to help Lakers win
All LeBron James cares about is winning and he’ll play any role the Lakers need to make that happen.
During LA’s current homestand, they’ve faced some of the toughest competition in the league. They responded impressively, earning results over the Knicks and Wolves. Even more surprising is that they won these games while LeBron James was out.
LA winning and Austin Reaves playing better in James’ absence led people to speculate that this team is better when James is unavailable.
While narratives like that can be exhausting to hear when the main takeaway should’ve been that the Lakers are playing well, everyone wanted to see what they would look like upon LeBron’s return. On Thursday, the answer came as James joined LA in their contest against the Bulls.
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