King James recreates the classic from 20 years ago! “Even this” could be a coincidence

NBA/King James recreates the classic from 20 years ago! “Even this” could be a coincidence

LeBron James, the 38-year-old star of the Los Angeles Lakers who will turn 39 next month, not only plays the role of the team’s mainstay in the 20th year of his career, but his playing time does not decrease with age. .

NBA/詹皇「重現20年前經典」!一樣飛高高扣籃「連這1事」都能巧合

In the recent match between the Lakers and Sacramento Kings, James also recreated the heroic appearance when he debuted in the tournament 20 years ago at the Kings’ home field, showing off his dunk skills. . It was a pity that the Lakers lost 127:132 in overtime, and James also played 39 minutes in the match.

James began his home career with the Kings on October 29, 2003. At age 18, he belonged to the Cleveland Cavaliers, recording 25 points, 9 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 steals in his first career game. . But in the end the team lost, time has passed 20 years later, James is now 38 years old, he still scored 27 points with 15 rebounds and 8 assists in the Kings regular season. James’ team won.

James’ first appearance in the tournament came against the Kings. (Photo/provided by Associated Press)

However, James’ performance on the field still impressed fans, one of his slam dunks was a perfect replica of himself 20 years ago, it is worth mentioning that two sets of photos were taken a few years ago. 20 years apart and even taken by the same photographer. Photographed by Rocky Widner, this coincidence was perfect for many old fans.

 

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