News

LeBron James Victorious In First Showdown With Zion Williamson; Lakers Beat Pelicans 118-109

Tuesday’s match up between the Lakers and Pelicans was must watch television as two of the most hyped No. 1 picks to ever grace an NBA court went head-to-head for the first time this season. LeBron James faced Zion Williamson in a tough Western Conference battle that was filled with highlight plays and athleticism from both players.

James left the game with bragging rights after posting a game-high 40 points to go along with 8 rebounds and six assists en route to a 118-109 victory. Williamson who scored 29 points with three assists and six rebounds while shooting 8-18 from the field, spoke to ESPN after the  game about James’ impressive performance. “He’s an incredible player,” the 19-year-old said. “I mean, he handled business.”

30 SPORTS FIGURES WHO DIED IN 2018 – TRIBUTE SLIDESHOW 

According to ESPN Stats & Information, James has faced off against a No.1 pick 356 times and scored more than his opponent 297 times. At 35, James became the oldest player at Staples Center since Kobe Bryant to record at least 40 points in a game since Bryant scored 60 in 2016 at age 37. “Satisfaction for me always comes in a win, no matter how well I’m playing,” James told ESPN.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Williamson who has scored 20 or more points in his last nine games, received praise from James who said, “He’s playing exceptional basketball. I think every game he’s going to get better and better, just having that experience. I think today’s game is a perfect fit for his game. The high pace, the way they play, it fits his game. The speed, running up and down and playing at that speed, they move the ball.”

According to Elias Sports Bureau, Williamson recorded his fifth straight game with 25 points tying Luke Doncic (2018-19) and Carmelo Anthony for the longest streak by a teenager in NBA history. He also made a career-high 13 free throws on 19 attempts.

James later commented on Williamson’s style of play, “They try to get it up the court, and it reminds me of the Phoenix Suns back when Steve Nash was running it in that first eight seconds. So it works perfectly. And our game is such, so many possessions now and there’s so much space, that it’s perfect for our game. So he’s doing exceptionally well with that.”

It’s hard to tell which is more impressive, Williamson bullying Anthony Davis on the way to the rim or James scoring 40 at the age of 35? The fact is when James scores at least 30 points the Lakers are 18-0 and fans can’t wait to see what both players have in store for their second showdown on March 1.

Frank DeLorenzo

Recent Posts

Ex-Kansas City Chiefs’ Tackle Mike Pennel Jr. Named As Person Of Interest In Death Of Woman In Dominican Republic

Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Mike Pennel Jr. has found himself at the center…

1 day ago

Tarik Skubal Remains Face Tigers Future

Tarik Skubal remains the face of the Detroit Tigers’ future. Few pitchers in Major League…

1 day ago

MLB Draft Approaches – Why It Matters More Than Ever

The MLB draft brings hope and opportunity for baseball’s next generation. It’s one of the…

1 day ago

Türkiye Defeats USMNT But Exits World Cup After Group-Stage Elimination

The United States men's national team suffered a disappointing defeat to Türkiye after conceding a…

1 day ago

Lakers Eye Walker Kessler As Jazz Do Their Best To Keep Big Man Happy

Walker Kessler to the Lakers is gaining steam in the NBA offseason. The Los Angeles…

3 days ago

Troubled Boxing Legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. Accused Of Writing Bad $200K Check To Buy Luxury Watch As Legal Troubles Mount

Floyd Mayweather Jr., a boxing legend, is facing serious legal trouble after Nevada prosecutors filed…

3 days ago