LeBron James delivered one of the brightest moments of the night for LA Lakers fans. In an otherwise rough first half for the Purple & Gold against the San Antonio Spurs, he put together an electrifying highlight reel that reminded everyone why he is still one of the most incredible athletes in the league.In the final minute of the second quarter, James received the ball and went coast-to-coast. He finished the play with a huge dunk on Luke Kornet, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Just a few seconds later, he showed he still has plenty of energy on defense, too, by blocking De’Aaron Fox’s floater attempt.Once the clips hit social media, fans could not stop reacting to how unbelievable James still looks at almost 41 years of age.“I don’t understand how this is still possible,” @Sean_Barnard1 said.“40 years old postering mfs. bron is not real man, we don’t deserve this,” @chiefflips wrote.“Beating the washed allegations easily,” @NBA_GuessWho wrote.“Yeah thanks, that just added another 4 years he staying in the league 🤣,” @robsteeez said.“Lebron is 80 years old and can still posterize a 7 footer,” @clinkie44 said.“Imagine being Jaxon Hayes. So close to the King doing king things,” @SleeperLakers wrote.By halftime, LeBron James had already put up 12 points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Even though he led the game in rebounds and blocks, the Lakers head into the locker room trailing 70-58.LeBron James’ agent doesn’t consider Lakers as contenders despite client’s retirement loomingIt is no surprise that LeBron James has entered the final stretch of his career and moves a little closer to retirement with every game. At this stage, several reports during the postseason suggested that James wants to make the most of the time he has left by giving himself the best possible chance to win more championships.Yet despite his client’s desire to add more titles to his stacked resume, Rich Paul does not believe the LA Lakers are currently strong enough to win it all.“I, personally, don’t think the Lakers are good enough to be contenders right now. Not right now,” Paul said. “I don’t think they have enough to get to the Western Conference Final. I don’t think they have enough to really contend from that perspective right now.”The Lakers are currently second in the Western Conference with a 17-6 record. Based on their position and their wins against several top teams, LeBron James and co. has already shown signs that they can compete for a championship.