LeBron James doesn’t quiet opposing arenas – he turns them electric. Even on the road, he lifts fans to their feet, drawing roars of admiration with late-game heroics that feel all the more precious as retirement talk lingers. Philadelphia learned that the hard way.

Fresh off the end of his historic double-digit scoring streak, James bounced back as if rewinding the clock. He hit that benchmark by halftime, then tore through the fourth quarter with 10 straight points in a decisive flurry that carried the Lakers to a 112-108 win over the 76ers on Sunday night.

James finished with 29 points on 12-of-17 shooting, a vintage display from a superstar who has spent the season

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