SAN FRANCISCO — After becoming the NBA’s all-time leader in Christmas Day victories — earning his 11th in his 19th appearance in the Los Angeles Lakers ‘ 115-113 win over the Golden State Warriors — LeBron James was asked what still makes the league special in today’s sports landscape.
“LeBron and Steph [Curry] ,” James said with a smile.
Indeed, nearly a decade after the pair met for the first of four straight showdowns in the NBA Finals and less than a week before James’ 40th birthday, the duo looked as dominant as ever Wednesday.
James led L.A. with 31 points on 12-for-22 shooting and tallied 10 assists with just one turnover.
Curry scored 17 of his game-high 38 points in the fourth quarter, tying the game with a 31-foot 3-pointer with 7.6 seconds left after Golden State had trailed by as many as 10 in the final frame.
James’ performance was needed for L.A. after Lakers big man Anthony Davis sprained his left ankle with 6:49 remaining in the first quarter when his sneaker got caught on the court as L.A. was finishing a defensive possession, causing him to fall to the floor and wince in pain as he grabbed his left leg.