A legendary streak comes to an end, but LeBron James' impact remains undeniable. The King's reign of consecutive double-digit scoring games has finally met its match, but not without a twist!
In a thrilling NBA encounter, James' 1,297-game streak was halted as he managed just eight points against the Toronto Raptors. But here's where it gets controversial: with the game on the line, James made a bold decision, opting to pass the ball to Rui Hachimura instead of taking the shot himself. And this is the part most people miss - it's not just about the points.
Hachimura, with the game in his hands, delivered a clutch 3-pointer at the buzzer, securing the win for the Los Angeles Lakers. James, the ultimate team player, celebrated the victory, having made the 'smartest play' as he always strives to do.
"Bron told me, 'I got you,'" Hachimura recalled. With that, the streak ended, but the impact of James' decision-making and leadership was evident.
Lakers coach JJ Redick highlighted James' awareness of his point tally, suggesting he made the play he's known for so well. But what do you think? Is this a sign of James' unselfishness or a missed opportunity to extend his record?
The debate is open: was this a strategic move or a moment of selflessness? Join the discussion and let us know your thoughts on LeBron's legendary decision!