LeBron James of the Lakers claps back at Stephen A. Smith over “smoked” layup against Rockets

Lakers' LeBron James responds to Stephen A. Smith after he 'smokes' layup vs.  Rockets - CBSSports.com

LeBron James wowed audiences during his impressive performance in the Lakers’ recent victory over the Houston Rockets. However, it was a missed shot that had fans buzzing. In the second quarter of the game, James attempted a layup but failed to score, prompting him to make a hilarious gesture. He jokingly gestured as if he were passing a joint to his teammate Christian Wood. It was a humorous moment that fans couldn’t stop talking about.

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LeBron James made a humorous move during a game by passing the blunt to Christian Wood. ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith commented on the incident on Twitter, but didn’t say his catchphrase “Stay off the weed!” However, LeBron responded to Smith’s tweet with a playful jab, saying “Stay off the weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedddddd! ??????” after the game.

James had an outstanding performance against the Rockets, scoring 37 points with great efficiency, making 14 of his 19 shots. He also contributed with six assists, six rebounds, and three steals, which helped him move to the eighth position on the list of all-time steals in the NBA, surpassing Clyde Drexler from the Portland Trail Blazers. Despite being 38 years old, James is having another remarkable season with the Lakers. His current average is 26.4 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 6.5 assists while shooting at an impressive 39.7 percent from beyond the arc.

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