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The NBA leading scorer of all time, LeBron James recently joined the podcast world as his media platform Uninterrupted, and former Dallas Mavericks shooter JJ Redick's ThreeFourTwo Productions partnered to launch a new basketball-based show called 'Mind The Game'. In the podcast, the Lakers star forward talked about the rules that kill the flow of the game.

D’Angelo Russell scored a game-high 27 points with 10 assists and 6-off-10 from the three-pointer followed by LeBron James, who scored 25 points with 10 assists, seven rebounds, and 71.4 percent shooting from the field.  Anthony Davis scored 27 points and 15 rebounds as the trio helped the Lakers improve their record to 37-32.

In the 'Mind The Game' podcast, LeBron told Redick that the  2-for-1 shot kills the flow of the game. LeBron said, " I'mma tell you what kills me: The 2-for-1 shot at the end of quarters." Reddick asked, "Are you going on an anti-crusade against the two-for-one?"

After explaining the two-for-one rule and approving its importance, the 39-year-old Lakers star added, "What people sometimes don't account for, (is) the 4 or 5 possessions before that. "

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Although the Lakers beat the Atlanta Hawks 136-105 at the Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday night, Jalen Johnson was in his element in LA nonetheless, scoring 25 points with nine rebounds and four assists. However, the Hawks deeply felt the absence of star guard Trae Young, who missed his 12th consecutive game after finger surgery.