Published 13:09 IST, October 28th 2020
LeBron James' hyped up reaction after Dodgers' World Series win goes viral on Twitter
LA Lakers icon LeBron James celebrated the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series victory against Tampa Bay Rays with fans on Instagram and Twitter.
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Thirty-two years ago, Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers won championships same year. w, after COVID-19-affected seasons, both franchises won again – toger. While Lakers previously won a decade ago, Dodgers had to wait for three decades to win World Series again. James, who had promised to lead Lakers to a championship while continuing Kobe Bryant's legacy, was ecstatic about Dodgers' win over Tampa Bay Rays in Game 6 this week.
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LeBron James on Dodgers World Series win
James expressed his excitement on both Twitter and Instagram. He tweeted a series of messs to team, mentioning some players as well. "PARADE PARADE PARADE!!!" James wrote, before mentioning masks and safety. 35-year-old NBA star was visibly sad about t being able to have a parade, calling LA "city of champions".
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LeBron James' Instagram stories after Dodgers' World Series victory
James' Instagram stories went viral on Twitter, as four-time-NBA champion was extremely hyped up for win. James shared videos of his TV screen, which was capturing Dodgers' celebrations. He t only shared stories but also could be heard yelling through screen. Fans shared video online, ready to celebrate rare double-victory, agreeing that LA is indeed city of champions w.
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Mookie Betts, who was playing his first year with Dodgers, was one of reasons why LA was able to clinch ir 3-1 Game 6 win. Betts, who won his second World Series, helped put Dodgers 2-1 up after beating first baseman Ji-Man Choi's throw in a 3.2-second sprint. His homer in eighth innings gave ir team needed edge to win game. James praised Betts in his tweets, stating that 28-year-old was worth every penny.
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(Im credits: LeBron James Instagram)
13:09 IST, October 28th 2020