LeBron James marked his 1,300th NBA regular-season game by helping the Los Angeles Lakers to a 117-91 victory over the Golden State Warriors.
James, who has won championships with three franchises, had 19 points plus six rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocked shots in 24 minutes.
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He sat out all of the fourth quarter along with the rest of the starters from both teams as the Lakers closed out a dominant victory.
It avenged a narrow loss in January.
The Lakers are still without star forward Anthony Davis but have now won two in a row after a run of five defeats in six games.
“When you lose a mega-piece like AD, it’s going to take some time both offensively and defensively,” said James
He added that the Lakers were becoming more comfortable in the roles they have had to adopt with Davis sidelined, an absence that Lakers coach Frank Vogel said called on them to develop a “little bit of a new identity”.
Stephen Curry was limited to 16 points for the Warriors and they also suffered the loss of Draymond Green with a sprained left ankle in the second quarter.