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LeBron James knows how to put on a show and when there are other stars watching him, he takes it up a notch. And that’s what happened in the game against the Golden State Warriors. LeBron put a clinic and put his team on his back against the title favorites.

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Super Bowl winning QB Matthew Stafford was the fellow LA Super Star in attendance, while LeBron was on his best. LeBron scored a season-high 56 points, and he ended the Lakers losing streak all by himself. Amid all this, Stafford seemed to have enjoyed himself, as he was seen talking to LeBron James and having a good time.

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NBA Fans go crazy seeing Matthew Stafford, a LeBron James superfan at the game

Fans went crazy seeing Stafford at the game. They praised LeBron for putting on a show for the super bowl winner. Here are some of the best reactions:

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The Lakers finally won

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The Lakers had endured a tough week losing all 4 games on the trot. They were desperate for a victory and they started off hot, as they built a 14 point lead in the first quarter itself. But then, in the usual fashion, the Lakers gave away another big lead and let the Warriors build a 14 point lead of their own. The Lakers had to fight back to cut the lead to 5 by the half.

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The Warriors looked to run away with the game in the third, but the Lakers were trying everything to keep in between their grasp. Then, with the lead of 6, LeBron took over. He hit three straight threes to give the Lakers the lead.

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It was a tight affair after that, as both teams kept trading punches. But in the end, the Lakers got the stops needed as they ended their four-game losing streak.