Lakers: LeBron James wears goggles after Wendell Carter fell

2021-12-14 13:30:48 By : Mr. Andy Zeng

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James easily enjoyed one of his best games of the season in Sunday's victory over the Orlando Magic.

James had 30 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 blocks in the game on December 12. This is the second consecutive game that he has scored at least 30 points. This is also the eighth time he has achieved the same results this season. He has played 16 games so far.

For the Lakers, this is a much-needed victory. They beat the Magic to increase the odds of the two games to more than 0.500. James had a lot of fun on the court, including a rather strange and stupid moment of the four-time MVP.

After this game, LeBron really put on Wendell Carter’s goggles 😂🥽 pic.twitter.com/hpUz6XlLh3

— Bleach Report (@BleacherReport) December 13, 2021

In the game against Orlando, LeBron's teammate Dwight Howard tried to save the ball out of bounds. In the process, while successfully preventing the mistake, he accidentally ran into the face of the magic big man Wendell Carter.

The force of the throw knocked down Carter's goggles. James jokingly tried them on for a while, wearing the iconic Lakers jersey. He looked like the Los Angeles legend Karim Abdul-Jabbar.

James joked that he just wanted to see if he could improve his vision on the court.

This is how LeGoggles was born😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/aZhsl7tyvN

This is not the first time Carter's protective glasses have recently become news.

He was recently expelled for throwing broken goggles to the referee in a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on November 27, and was subsequently fined $35,000.

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