Brooklyn was the "victim" of LeBron James on the night between Sunday and Monday.
The legendary ace played a fascinating match in which he made nine three-pointers from 10 attempts and scored 40 points in the victory of the LA Lakers - 116:104.
Kralj equaled his own record for the number of three-point shots made, and completed a great game with seven rebounds, five assists and four steals.
"I don't have to rely on the three-point shot to make an impact on the team. I can do so many other things — when I go into the opponent's half, I have a lot of options," James said.
The ace of the Lakers thus joined Michael Jordan, who until last night was the only player in the NBA with 40 or more points after turning 39 years old. Lebron turns 40 in December...
"I still want to think about what I can improve in my game. This is a league that requires a three-pointer, so I choose to constantly improve parts of the game," added James, who hit nine threes last January against LA Clippers, then from 14 attempts.
Although he dominates at almost 40 years old, the question arises how much longer James will play basketball.
"I'm 21 years old, I'm definitely not going to play another 21," LeBron joked and made a point:
"The end is coming, that's clear. Honestly, I don't know when the door will definitely close, I have no idea when and how it will end, but I know I don't have much time left," concluded one of the best basketball players in history.
Lebron, who won four rings in his career (two with Miami, one each with Cleveland and the Lakers), played 66 out of 75 games for the Lakers in the league this season and averaged 25,4 points, eight assists and 7,4 rebounds. .
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