LeBron James knows that it’s been a rough go for the Cleveland Cavaliers over the last month or so. As always, when a team goes through a bit of a dry spell, all eyes are on their leader to see how they’ll respond. This is especially the case for the Cavs on Thursday, as reports have been coming in for the last few days about the state of the team’s locker room ahead of Cleveland’s nationally televised game against the Bulls.
Through one half, LeBron is beyond locked in. Cleveland took a 50-41 lead into the half, largely because their star forward played out of his mind. He had 19 points on 9-for-14 shooting along with four rebounds, three assists, a steal, and a block while playing some stellar defense.
For example, King James blocked a layup attempt by Michael Carter-Williams that will give Warriors fans some an unwanted reminder of Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals.
Sit down, be humble. 😎 #DefendTheLand https://t.co/R9DLvugmkV
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) March 31, 2017
In addition to this play on the defensive end, LeBron’s been a monster on offense. He’s been relentlessly attacking the rim, and he set the tone early with this powerful jam.
Order in the court: King James 👑 goes baseline and hammers it down! 🔨 pic.twitter.com/IIJL85Am9B
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) March 31, 2017
There was also this ridiculous dunk, which TNT almost missed because it was focusing on a Tyronn Lue sideline interview.
LEBRON JAMES!!!!!!!!
— BIGPLAY CLE (@BIGPLAYcle) March 31, 2017
Here’s the dunk from another angle, which shows off how poor Joffrey Lauvergne didn’t stand a chance.
Poster time! pic.twitter.com/G2gHs4ESFs
— SLAM (@SLAMonline) March 31, 2017
He wasn’t just doing horrifying things to the rim, as he put Jimmy Butler through the spin cycle as well.
LeBron hit em with the spin-move! 🌪 pic.twitter.com/isTUNvLiqO
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) March 31, 2017
And to put a bow on his performance through two quarters, LeBron hit a buzzer beater to send us into halftime.
LeBron caps off a great first half (19p/4r/3a) with a 👌 at the buzzer! 🚨@cavs lead 50-41 on #TNT! pic.twitter.com/fkkyNePte2
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) March 31, 2017
While the Bulls are known for being on another level on Thursday night games, this seemed like the kind of game where LeBron would remind everyone – including his teammates – about the importance of going all-out as the playoffs are approaching. Through 24 minutes, he’s managed to do just that.