LeBron James made a triumphant return to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night after missing two games for personal reasons and a sore foot. His presence on the court was pivotal, helping the Lakers secure a 116-110 win over the Memphis Grizzlies at Crypto.com Arena.
The 39-year-old NBA legend scored 18 points, collected eight rebounds, and dished out eight assists during his 34 minutes of play. “I had an opportunity to take more days and get my mind, body, and everything where I wanted it to be for tonight. And it worked out,” James said post-game.
Davis Dominates, Lakers Overcome Mid-Game Scare
While James’ return brought stability, Anthony Davis stole the show with a season-high 40 points and 16 rebounds. However, a mid-game injury scare threatened to derail the Lakers’ momentum when Davis briefly left for the locker room after a collision. The Grizzlies capitalized, cutting the Lakers’ 20-point lead to single digits. But Davis returned in the fourth quarter to seal the victory alongside James.
Lakers coach JJ Redick had previously expressed uncertainty about James’ return timeline. “We just hoped he was getting a good mind and body reset,” Redick noted. Comparing James’ endurance to sports legends like Tom Brady and Roger Federer, Redick added, “It’s hard to comprehend the toll sustained excellence takes on someone, not just physically but mentally and emotionally.”
Lakers Look Ahead with LeBron James
The win lifted the Lakers to a 14-12 record, providing a much-needed boost after losing four of their last six games. For Memphis, Jaren Jackson Jr. led with 25 points, while Ja Morant contributed 20 points, seven rebounds, and six assists. Despite the loss, the Grizzlies remain strong at 18-9 this season.
With the Lakers not scheduled to play again until Thursday, James has additional time to recuperate. “This week off allowed me to reset and get back to where I needed to be,” James emphasized. Fans hope his return marks the beginning of a strong run for the Lakers as they prepare to face the Sacramento Kings.