Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James drained a ‘logo shot' in Tuesday's win over the Philadelphia 76ers, noting that he won't take shots that he's not working on.

Per Ben Golliver of the Washington Post, James said that he is confident every time he heaves up a shot from that distance.

“I know I put in the work on it. I don’t take no shots that I don’t work on. I’ve never done that in my career. I work on it, I trust my mechanics, I’m able to let it fly with confidence.”

Below is the aforementioned logo shot. Notice that the shot clock was at 20 with plenty of time remaining in the third. There is no doubt that James is confident with jacking up a shot that far.

This is the second straight game that James sized up a shot from that distance. In their 122-114 win over the Pelicans on Sunday, James let one go right after crossing midcourt. While fans were at awe with Zion Williamson's nasty finish, James hushed them with a 3-pointer.

From the looks of it, Lakers fans will see more of James and his extended range. While the shot is considered a bad shot in the old days, players are now practicing it, trying to insert it into their offensive arsenal.

Is it safe to assume that even in year 17, the Lakers superstar is still getting better? Coupled with his supreme passing ability, brute strength, and a reliable jump shot, has he successfully added the logo shot to his bag of tricks?