LeBron James praised the Los Angeles Lakers' defensive performance following their 103-99 victory over the Sacramento Kings. James contributed 32 points, helping the Lakers secure a second consecutive road win against the Kings. Despite shooting only 25.7%, James highlighted their strong defense as a key factor in overcoming offensive challenges.
James emphasized the importance of teamwork and communication in their recent successes. "These two wins have been about doing the little things," he stated. He acknowledged that while they struggled with shooting, their defensive efforts and attention to detail made the difference in a challenging environment.

Anthony Davis missed two crucial free throws with just 12 seconds left, leaving the score at 101-99. However, Austin Reaves secured the win by scoring two points after being fouled. This sequence underscored the team's resilience and ability to capitalize on opportunities.
James expressed his desire to motivate his teammates by setting an example on the court. "I just wanted to set the tone and let my team-mates know that Thursday was a good win, but let's get greedy and win this one too," he said. His leadership aims to inspire confidence and trust among players.
The Lakers star also mentioned that their offensive plays are well-executed, but shots aren't falling as expected. He believes that maintaining trust in each other and in their passing will eventually lead to better results.
The Lakers will aim to maintain this form when they face the Detroit Pistons on Monday. James hopes that continued focus on defense will complement their offensive strategies as they strive for more victories.
"In order for us to win, we've got to defend," James reiterated, highlighting defense as a cornerstone of their game plan moving forward.