LeBron James was hyped up when Alex Caruso converted on a fastbreak and-one play for the Los Angeles Lakers in the fourth quarter of their game against the Chicago Bulls.

The King gave Caruso a chest bump to celebrate the impressive play. Asked about it after the game, Caruso hilariously warned James to consider the amount of weight the three-time champ has on him before going in for the bump, per Bill Oram of The Athletic.

Caruso's got a point here. He literally just flew when LeBron gave him the chest bump. Good on him for keeping his fiery expression while fly off The King's body.

The Lakers had just made a massive come back when Caruso made the great defense to offense sequence to pad their lead to three with the and-one.

They erased an 18-point Bulls lead in the third quarter to notch their sixth straight win of the season. James notched his third straight triple-double with 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists to lead Los Angeles to the 118-112 road victory.

Kyle Kuzma, who recently returned from an ankle injury, sparked the Lakers come back in the fourth quarter. The third-year forward scored 11 of his 15 points in the final frame.

Alex Caruso contributed seven points off 24 bench minutes for the Lakers. The undrafted 25-year old from Texas A&M has carved out a pretty solid reserve role for Los Angeles, playing over 17 minutes per game for The Purple and Gold.

James obviously loves the hustle and energy that 6-foot-5 guard brings as evidenced by how he celebrated his crucial and-one play.