Lids LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers Fanatics Exclusive Parallel

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Celebrate LeBron James' incredible 56-point performance in the Los Angeles Lakers' win against the Warriors on March 5, 2022, with this Fanatics Exclusive Parallel Panini Instant Single Trading Card. This limited edition collectible will make for the perfect reminder of a special night in which a 37-year old LeBron James turned back the clock to score more points in a game than he had since 2009. Your personal collection will get a king-sized upgrade when you add this card.

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