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LeBron de Lakers compares Luka Doncic Connection with the QB-WR duo, ‘It fits perfectly’

LeBron de Lakers compares Luka Doncic Connection with the QB-WR duo, ‘It fits perfectly’

The Los Angeles Lakers star, LeBron James, is savoring the complementary association that he is forging with his teammate Luka Dončić as the five times All-Star becomes more and more familiar with his new environment.

James drew a grill parallel after the victory of the Lakers 123-100 over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday.

“I am a natural width receiver and he is a natural -born field marshal, so he fits perfectly,” He said to journalists of his chemistry with Dončić. “I have been running the floor and running lanes almost all my life. He has been throwing great passes almost all his life, so it is not difficult to get a rhythm when it comes to that.”

Dončić had, very much, his best game as Laker against Denver. He shot 10 of 22 from the floor for 32 points to go along with 10 rebounds, seven assists and four robberies.

James was the beneficiary of some of those ten cents. Dončić hit LeBron perfectly with an exit pass in the first quarter and later found him in the middle for a alley.

While no one was looking for the panic button in southern California, Dončić had left something to desire with the beginning of his purple mandate in gold. Upon entering on Saturday, Los Angeles was 1-2 with him in the alignment, and had averaged 14.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.3 assists.

However, an adjustment period was inevitable for the 25 -year -old, when he had lost more than a month with a calf tension.

LeBron is also one of the most dominant players in the ball in the history of the NBA. The rate of use of your career (31.5 percent) is the Fifth higher ever.

But he succinctly explained why he and Dončić can potentially fit so well. Whether the floor is running in the fast break or cutting the basket on a set of half court, James knows very well that Luka has the vision of finding it when it is open.

It will take time for this duo to reach its perfect form, and that may not even happen this season. But there have already been enough moments to show how dynamic the offensive of the Lakers can be in the future.

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