If LeBron James felt he hadn’t gotten back at Jaylen Brown for saying that he was “just a regular guy,” that might have changed in Game 4.
LeBron James left Jaylen Brown frozen on his way to thunderous dunk in Game 4
Rookie, meet veteran.


LeBron had Brown on the wing, and hit him with a fake that left him frozen. LeBron then drove the baseline and finished with a powerful slam.
While initially it looked like LeBron might have gotten away with a serious carry, Brown actually appeared to get a piece of the ball.
Last Friday, Brown also said, “There’s bigger threats in my neighborhood than LeBron James, so I have no fear whatsoever of LeBron.”
Tuesday night, the court was his neighborhood. There’s never a bigger threat than LeBron in that neighborhood. Brown’s a promising young player, but there was no way LeBron was going to take it easy on him.












