“LeBron Hates Losing to Kerry”: On James’s Sad Night

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Without opening the NBA history books, one can conclude that LeBron James has a positive balance against most of his opponents over the years. One of those players who is making life a little harder for LeBron is Steph Kerry. Tonight (Monday through Tuesday), Kerry won the Golden State comeback against the Lakers who came back from a 19-point deficit en route to a 113-115 victory over the champion.

“LeBron hates to lose, but you can see he really hates to lose to Steph Kerry,” the journalist wrote Jason Dumas. The balance between the two stars now stands at 7: 7 in the regular season and 7:15 for Kerry in the playoffs. By the way, Kerry won all four games against LeBron on “Martin Luther King Day” by an average of 20 points.

The matchup on the stats page also ended tonight with a victory for the hero from San Francisco: 26 points against 19, and while Kerry scored the important three-pointer of the game, LeBron missed an equal opportunity to beat the buzzer.


At the press conference after the loss LeBron Expressed his anger at the verdict, which he claimed was not particularly fair: “I watched the replay and whistled footsteps on moves I make over and over throughout my career. Those whistles against us slowed us down. “Only for his duty. If they decide that I have taken steps, there should be uniformity throughout the league.”

In a direct sequel, the U.S. reported that King James and Anthony Davis took longer than usual to leave the locker room. Meanwhile, it should be noted that this was the first time LeBron lost in the Lakers uniform in a game in which he led by at least 19 points. Recover against Yannis Antecompo and Milwaukee Thursday through Friday.

At Golden State, which once again proves that it should not be eulogized, the atmosphere was a little more uplifting. “It’s a big win,” he said curry. “There’s something about these big games. We like to be 20 points behind (a week and a half ago came back from a 22-point deficit against the Clippers). The guard also praised Kelly Ubera who set a season-high 23 points: “Kelly put on his best game of the season. He kept amazing.”

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