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LeBron James says it is special to be part of Lakers-Celtics rivalry

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LeBron James said it was an honour to be part of the storied Lakers-Celtics rivalry after leading LA to a 114-112 win over Boston

LeBron James said it was special to be part of the storied Lakers-Celtics rivalry after leading his team to a 114-112 win over Boston on Sunday night.

Although James is still relatively new to the NBA's richest rivalry, he relishes the chance to participate in the history and passion behind this series.

When James had the chance on Sunday to make another significant mark in this chapter of NBA history, he stepped back and did it with pleasure.

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James scored 29 points and put the Lakers ahead on a fallaway jumper with 30 seconds to play, and Los Angeles split their season series with Boston with a narrow victory.

"It is just special to be part of this rivalry," James said. "We understand that this has been going on since the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, all the way through. So to be a part of a rivalry, to be a part of a historical two-franchise group, this is special. (We love) to represent this rivalry with the utmost respect and play this game the right way, as all the former players have done in the past."

Bill Russell sits courtside as the Lakers play the Celtics at Staples Center
Image: Bill Russell sits courtside as the Lakers play the Celtics at Staples Center

James was thinking of Celtics great Bill Russell, who watched the game at courtside while wearing Kobe Bryant's jersey. He was also thinking of Tatum, who matched his career-high with 41 points while wearing a purple wristband in memory of Bryant, a mentor and teacher to the Celtics star.

James also had nine assists and eight rebounds in another superb all-around game. He missed a tying free throw moments before he coolly nailed the turnaround shot over Jayson Tatum to put the Lakers ahead to stay in their fifth straight win overall.

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"I had been setting him up all night with the back-down to the drop step to the baseline," James said. "I figured he would sit on it, thinking I would try it again, so I just went to my back-down, gave a little Dream Shake to the baseline and was able to open up the middle and get my fadeaway."

When Tatum was called for an offensive foul in the final second, the Lakers could celebrate another memorable meeting between two clubs with 33 NBA titles between them.

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James put up a triple-double when the Lakers won in Boston last season in his first taste of the rivalry, but LA had lost his ensuing two meetings with the Celtics.

"That is a great atmosphere," said Boston's Jaylen Brown, who scored 20 points. "It doesn't get too much better than that. To be honest, I had a great time. Even though we lost, it was fun being out there competing at the highest level, and it makes you thirsty for the postseason."

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Anthony Davis had 32 points and 13 rebounds for the Lakers, who took a 32-point blowout loss in Boston last month. The Celtics had won 12 of their last 14 games starting with that dominant win.

Davis hit two free throws with 12.3 seconds left in the rematch and added one more with 6.7 seconds to play. But Tatum was called for a push-off foul as he attempted to create space for one last shot against Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

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Tatum scored just six points in the final 18 minutes, with Caldwell-Pope doing much of the defensive work.

"It was a step in the right direction," Tatum said of his performance against James and Davis. "I definitely looked up to those guys and know how great they are individually, so just trying to earn the respect of the guys I look up to."

With the Lakers' immediate return to excellence since beating out Boston to acquire Davis last summer, these long-time rivals are both playoff-bound championship contenders yet again.

Anthony Davis sets to attack the basket against Boston
Image: Anthony Davis sets to attack the basket against Boston

Los Angeles comfortably lead the Western Conference standings, while the Celtics sit third in the East. Both teams have a decent shot of meeting in the NBA Finals for the 13th time if they continue to grow from big games like this thriller.

The Celtics played without star Kemba Walker, who missed his second straight game with left knee soreness.

"It was about who wanted it more," Davis said. "With or without Kemba, they're a tough team. They've proven they can win without him. To play a team like that in a playoff atmosphere is something you want. We just stayed with it. We know how big this rivalry is."

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