Yes, Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James is 36 years old. But he still has the hops and the finesse to fool young guns like Karl-Anthony Towns with a smooth reverse lay-up.

Against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday, LeBron showed off his grace in a drive to the hoop. After discarding two defenders with a simple hesitation move, he then went for the reverse bucket, evading the outstretched arms of Towns.

LeBron is known for his brute force and monster slams. But like any great player, he has a pretty deep arsenal of lay-up packages. Contrary to popular belief, The Kingd doesn't simply bully his way to the hoop. He also uses finesse and smarts to score.

In the Lakers' dominant 137-121 victory, LeBron finished with 25 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists for a second straight triple-double. Montrezl Harrell also had 25 points off the bench, while Talen Horton-Tucker and Kyle Kuzma chipped in 16 markers each.

The Lakers notched their third win in a row despite their shorthanded roster, as key guys Anthony Davis and Alex Caruso are still sidelined.

The Lakers' four straight losses last month almost caused panic among Lakers fanatics. But LeBron James and company have shushed everyone up, especially the critics who thought that they cannot win without Davis.