LeBron James has been in exquisite form since the start of the 2020-21 season, proving yet again he can defy age by constantly evolving his game.
Last year, the now four-time NBA champions morphed into a pass-dishing machine and led the league in assist on the way to the Los Angeles Lakers’ 17th championship in franchise history. Meanwhile this year, James improved his 3-point shooting converting 39.4% of his attempts from downtown – a noted step up on last season’s 34.8%.
Besides, the All-Star forward continues orchestrating L.A.’s defense making him – still, at the age of 36 — an invaluable piece for the Lakers.