In his 15th year in the league, LeBron James is having arguably his best ever season but, unfortunately, the Cleveland Cavaliers are not.The undermanned Cavaliers suffered another loss as they were beaten heavily 127-113 by the Los Angele Lakers at Staples Center on Sunday night.James has carried the load for the Cavs throughout the campaign but is being made to do almost everything as the team deals with multiple injuries to the likes of Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson, Rodney Hood and Cedi Osman.For the most part, LeBron doesn't fail to deliver as his individual performances have been remarkable but it doesn't always translate into wins as he doesn't get enough from his supporting cast on a nightly basis.That was once again the case in L.A. as the King tried to carry them to a victory but they were unable to dislodge a youthful and energetic Lakers squad who are rapidly improving.LBJ finished the game with 24 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.Even though he ended up on the losing side, he seemed to be enjoying himself under the bright lights in Tinseltown as he put on a show with some stunning highlight plays.Some of them came courtesy of his outstanding court vision and playmaking abilities and there's no doubt about his standout moment.It came late in the second quarter with just over a minute to go before halftime. James was at the top of the key and appeared to be aiming a simple one-handed pass to an open Kyle Korver on the left wing.With the threat of the three-point marksman, both Brook Lopez and Julius Randle attempted to anticipate this pass and rushed out to Korver to stop him pulling up for a three.But LeBron was smart enough to see this and fooled the pair by delivering a ridiculous no-look dime into a wide-open Ante Zizic inside for an easy dunk instead.

The Cavs superstar had his eyes on Korver the whole time and didn't once make any eye contact with Zizic as he casually made the play and ran back up the court as he was sure his teammate wasn't going to miss.

It was just another routine moment of magic from the four-time MVP for us to marvel at.

If that wasn't enough, he delivered another brilliant assist later in the contest as he threaded a pass between the legs of Lonzo Ball to give Jeff Green an easy finish at the basket.

The three-time champion gave the Lakers fans a glimpse of what they can expect if they're able to somehow lure him in free agency this summer.

This will only have whet their appetite and made them even more desperate to see the kid from Akron wearing the Purple and Gold uniform next season.

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