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With 11 points and 12 assists, Gan was a green leaf! James perfectly transformed into a playmaker, kicking off the last dance.

Superstar LeBron James missed the first 14 games of the Los Angeles Lakers this season, but the Lakers got off to a hot start with 10 wins and 4 losses. The Lakers' starting backcourt, Luka Doncic and Austin Reeves, both performed at an All-Star level in the first 14 games, so much so that some people expressed concern that James' return may affect the good chemical reaction the team has formed.

Marcus Spears, a well-known ESPN basketball commentator, publicly stated: "This is an amazing start for them. Without LeBron, this is an amazing start, but where will they go from here? Can they adapt to LeBron? Or can LeBron adapt to them? That remains to be seen. "Definitely."

But these questions already had answers when James returned to the court on Wednesday and became the first player in NBA history to play in his 23rd season. He played 30 minutes in this game, scored 11 points, and contributed 12 assists and 3 rebounds. James chose to retreat to the second line in this game, taking on more of the task of organizing the offense and focusing on passing the ball to his teammates, effectively answering the outside world's doubts about whether he can adapt to the current Lakers offense. James' time on the court did not seem to have any negative impact on Doncic and Reeves, who scored 37 points and 26 points respectively.

In an interview after the game, James expressed that he wanted to seize every moment this season, suggesting that this may be his last dance: "I can adapt to anyone. I don't even understand why this is a problem. What's wrong with these people? Obviously I can adapt to anyone right away. I just want to focus on the present. Obviously with my current situation The reality of where I am in my career and the fact that I'm starting my 23rd season, I know there's not a lot of games left for me - I don't know when it's going to be over, but as long as I'm in the moment, enjoy the opportunity to play the sport that I love and enjoy being with a great team."