LeBron James shrugged off the suggestion that the Los Angeles Lakers are a team built for him after his superb fourth-quarter showing against the Sacramento Kings.
James scored 16 points and laid on an assist in an awesome run at the start of the fourth quarter, as the Lakers sank 21 unanswered points en route to a 131-127 victory on Saturday.
The Lakers have won their opening three games of the season, with James finishing with a game-high 32 points.
But the 39-year-old, who is playing in his 22nd NBA campaign, stressed it was a team effort that got the Lakers over the line.
"Listen, I could do that at 22, but at almost 40, I don't need to be doing it for four quarters," said James, who also added 14 rebounds and 10 assists for a triple-double.
"I have the luxury of having an MVP-calibre player next to me in Anthony Davis.
"[Austin Reaves] can get it going in bunches. [D'Angelo Russell] can catch fire. Rui [Hachimura] has been consistent, and he can get going and score in bunches, as well.
"This team is not built for me to have 16-point quarters through all four quarters. That's not how it's constructed and nor should it be. We're a team, and we all play together."
Triple double & filled the stat sheet, duo put up some serious numbers. pic.twitter.com/IVsS748vz5
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) October 27, 2024
Lakers coach JJ Redick was blown away by what he saw from James.
"What can you say? We've all been very fortunate to watch his greatness for so long, and the fact that he's able to keep doing it – it's actually insane," Redick said.
For James' brilliant display, it was Davis grabbed the crucial points in the closing stages, sinking a three-pointer before nailing a free-throw in the final minute.
"We encourage him, coaches encourage him, we as his teammates encourage him to shoot that 3 ball," James said of Davis.
"Probably the biggest shot of the night is him making that 3, so it made it easy on me."
Davis has now put up three straight 30-point games to start the season, tying with Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Kobe Bryant in a franchise record.