LeBron James has made plenty of incredible plays in his historic career, and he does incredible things so often that it almost becomes ho-hum when he makes a highlight reel.
Few plays in basketball tickle the senses more than a no-look pass, though, and on Monday evening against the Minnesota Timberwolves, James was part of a no-look passing chain that will undoubtedly go viral.
It ended up in a basic two-handed slam for two points for the Los Angeles Lakers, which is as nondescript as it gets in the dunking community. How we got there was spectacular, though.
D'Angelo Russell made a beautiful no-look entry pass to a cutting James, who then made a second no-look pass to Armel Traore for the dunk.
NO-LOOK TO A NO-LOOK
— NBA (@NBA) December 3, 2024
DLo & Bron showing off to find Traoré for the slam!
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Will this play even make a top 50 list for LeBron's career? Most likely not.
Still, though, on a random Monday night in December near the end of his playing career... it was magical.
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