Trae Young Outshines Lebron James With These Surprising Stats
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NBA and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has had a slow start to the new season. The Lakers have won just two games and lost three games in a dismal start to their season. To add to their woes, talisman LeBron missed their last two games because of injury. LeBron’s poor start is confirmed by the backing of a few significant stats.
NBA fans had already hyped NBA and Atlanta Hawks star, Trae Young, when he was playing in the NCAA. Trae Young has also started the new 2021-22 NBA season strongly. Stats back this claim as the 23-year-old point guard builds another strong showing for the Atlanta Hawks. Since the 2018-19 NBA season, when he joined the league, he has 47 games with 25 points & 10 assists, and is joint first. He has astonishingly surpassed Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, who comes third with 37 games.
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Trae Young is averaging 25 PPG & 10 APG through 3 games this season.
Since entering the NBA in 2018, he has 47 games with 25 & 10, tied for most in the NBA during that span.
Young & the Hawks play the Pelicans in the 1st game of Wednesday’s NBA doubleheader on ESPN at 7:30 ET. pic.twitter.com/wQROiKc1K1
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 27, 2021
The Lakers recently lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in an embarrassing 115-123 defeat. They missed LeBron James’ game-winning ability despite his poor form. The 36-year-old power forward had to watch his team’s games on the sidelines while recovering from a sore right ankle.
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Trae Young’s game against the Pelicans reveals how he can emulate LeBron James
The Atlanta Hawks ground out a particularly hard fought win against the New Orleans Pelicans. The Hawks’ offensive weaknesses were clear to witness in the game, with them having to rely on 21 offensive rebounds. However, they could hold off the Pelicans and narrowly escaped with a 102-99 victory.
Trae Young had a standout performance for the Hawks and outshone his teammates, scoring 31 points and recording 7 assists. Here too, Young displayed the unique ability to dominate games like LeBron James. The clutch ability to win games like LeBron, however, is something that Young might learn with time. The Hawks will face the Washington Wizards next on the road.
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