The Los Angeles Lakers started their journey with some difficulties this season. But it looks like they are slowly getting back on track. With the return of their centerpiece, LeBron James, they won back-to-back games against the Spurs, making them win their last five out of six games. And tonight they are playing against the Pacers with whom they would be definitely looking forward to getting a win.
Meanwhile, former Lakers star Kyle Kuzma, during the game of LeBron James and Co., tweeted how he thought James would be playing for a long time but later deleted his tweet for some reason.
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The Lakers looked confident in the first and second quarters of the game, after taking a lead in both quarters. With getting a lead in both quarters, they would be happy to keep maintaining the tempo throughout the game.
It is the first time James is going up against Pacers rookie, Benedict Mathurin, who made a big statement after the 2022 NBA Draft. However, James does not have anything to prove as everyone is aware of his legacy.
Kyle Kuzma deleted his tweet on LeBron James
The former Lakers star and the 2020 NBA champion is currently playing for the Washington Wizards. Being able to play with LeBron James and win the championship along with him, he definitely knows the hunger inside King James. Probably the Wizards’ forward was also aware of the fact that there was no desire for James to wind up his career at this moment.
Considering this and his ongoing bossing on the court, Kuzma tweeted a probable compliment during the Lakers vs Pacers game, which he later deleted. He tweeted, “Bron is going to play for so damn long he is an absolute lunatic.”
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Seemingly, his words displayed that he might have gotten impressed with the ongoing performance of James after he came back from injury and started the season with a bit of struggle. He probably understood that James was not going to wind his career anytime soon and the fans would get to witness his plays for some more time.
However, he went on to delete the tweet later, probably because of a poor choice of words. Apparently, his choice of words might have been poor, but there shouldn’t be any difficulty in understanding the intention behind his words.
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