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In a thrilling matchup against the Houston Rockets, LeBron James experienced a brief scare when he appeared to sustain an injury during the third quarter. The incident left fans and teammates momentarily anxious, as James clutched his leg after a play. However, the superstar quickly reassured everyone by celebrating on the bench, showing no signs of distress.
Despite the scare, the Los Angeles Lakers secured a decisive victory, clinching the No. 3 seed in the upcoming playoffs. James played a pivotal role in the win, contributing significantly to the team's performance. His leadership and skill were evident as he orchestrated plays and supported his teammates throughout the game.
As the Lakers gear up for the postseason, the health of their star player remains a top priority. Fans will be watching closely to ensure that James is fully fit and ready to lead the team in their quest for another championship. The Lakers' coaching staff is optimistic about his condition, and the team's momentum heading into the playoffs is certainly encouraging.
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