On Sunday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Los Angeles Clippers (at home) by a score of 106-103.     

During the game, 39-year-old LeBron James had a massive highlight.

The four-time NBA Champion went coast-to-coast and finished off an enormous one-handed dunk.  

Former Lakers star Lamar Odom reacted to the big play by making a post to X.

There were over 6,000 likes and 420,000 impressions in less than 24 hours.  

Odom captioned his post: "I don’t call him God James for no reason!"

James led the way with 25 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and one steal while shooting 11/19 from the field and 1/3 from the three-point range in 38 minutes of playing time. 

With the victory, the Lakers snapped a four-game losing streak, and they are now 18-19 in their first 37 games, which has them as the tenth seed in the Western Conference. 

Following the Clippers, the Lakers will host the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday evening in Los Angeles, California. 

As for Odom, he was the fourth pick in the 1999 NBA Draft and played 14 seasons in the league for the Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Clippers and Dallas Mavericks.   

The two-time NBA Champion has career averages of 13.3 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.7 assists per contest while shooting 46.3% from the field and 31.2% from the three-point range in 961 regular season games (he also appeared in 108 NBA playoff games). 

In addition, Odom won the 2011 6th Man of The Year Award.  

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