LeBron James (left) and Caitlin Clark (right)
James was discussing what it feels like when a player is ‘in the zone’.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James brought up Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark completely umprompted on Sunday while discussing great scorers prior to the 2024 NBA All-Star Game.
James, 39, was discussing what it feels like when a player is “in the zone” and mentioned how Clark breaking the NCAA all-time scoring record earlier in the week is a prime example of such happening.
“You seen Caitlin Clark the other night when she broke the record? There’s nothing you can do [defensively],” James said.
Sabrina Ionescu puts up fight vs. Steph Curry
The WNBA is making strides in its bid to be entertaining for NBA fans, especially with stars such as Sabrina Ionescu, who was part of All-Star Weekend.
Ionescu, 26, went toe-to-toe with Golden State Warriors veteran Stephen Curry and looked incredible despite coming up just a bit short.
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