LeBron James' teammates left STAY after the Los Angeles Lakers star threw down a huge one-handed dunk over Clippers' Paul George
- LeBron James dribbled the full length of the court before converting the dunk
- The 39-year-old James proved he is still one of the NBA's best with impressive moves
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LeBron James threw down a monstrous dunk over Paul George during Sunday night's crosstown game between the Lakers and Clippers, leaving his teammates on the bench stunned.
James dribbled the ball the length of the court before sending it flying into the air just inside the free-throw line. George was standing near the restricted area when James went through him to the edge in the air.
George was called for a blocking foul on the play, while James' teammates on the Lakers bench couldn't hide their disbelief.
It was a move previously associated with a younger James, who recently turned 39. But the living legend turned back the clock with the thunderous dunk.
LeBron James threw down a huge dunk during the third quarter of the Lakers-Clippers game
James' teammates were left stunned on the sideline after James slammed the ball home with ease
James had 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as the Lakers snapped a four-game losing streak with Sunday's 106-103 win.
Anthony Davis had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Lakers, who defeated the Clippers for the second straight time after losing 11 straight to their hallway rivals.
Norman Powell's three-point attempt rattled in and out at the buzzer as the Lakers held on to beat one of the NBA's hottest teams. The Lakers also won for only the fourth time in 14 games since winning the NBA's inaugural regular-season tournament.
George scored 22 points and Ivica Zubac had 22 points and 19 rebounds for the Clippers, whose five-game winning streak came to an end.
James Harden had 15 points and nine assists in the Lakers fan's first game against them since being traded home to the Clippers, who have still won 14 of their last 17.
The Los Angeles Lakers legend, who recently turned 39, turned back the clock with the dunk
James had 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as the Lakers secured a 106-103 victory