LeBron James does crown gesture after scoring from the logo in Los Angeles Lakers vs Utah Jazz. The Los Angeles Lakers had a little chance of earning an automatic playoff ticket on Sunday with a victory over the Utah Jazz. At the very least, James made sure they held up their end of the bargain.

In the regular-season finale, the Lakers defeated the Jazz 128-117. James scored 36 in the game. D’Angelo Russell led the way with 17 points, followed by five other players with at least 12 points.The Lakers ended the season with a 43-39 record.

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James added six rebounds and six assists, helping the Lakers in a must-win game if they wanted to secure an automatic playoff seat. Other results around the NBA, the Los Angeles Clippers winning to earn the No. 5 seed, and the Golden State Warriors winning to earn the No. 6 seed, meaning the Lakers ended with the No. 7 seed.

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James put an imaginary crown on his head after making his eighth three-pointer of the game.

Anthony Davis scored 16 points, 13 rebounds, and four blocks, while all five Lakers starters ended with double-digit points. Kris Dunn nearly added a triple-double for the Jazz, putting up 26 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists.

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Reaching the play-in tournament is a big accomplishment for a Lakers team that started the season 2-10. The Lakers are a real threat in the Western Conference. However, the Lakers will have to go through the play-in tournament first and if James is raining down threes, the Lakers are a very real threat.

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It seems the Los Angeles Lakers are preparing for a playoff run by making some additions. The team signed LeBron James’ former Cleveland Cavaliers teammates Tristan Thompson, and Shaquille Harrison to complete its roster and gain some backcourt depth.