Following their 124-106 victory against the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night, the Los Angeles Lakers have now put together back-to-back wins. LeBron James and company were feeling it all night long, and the three-time NBA champion even treated us to a remarkable play in the third quarter of the ballgame. LeBron dished out a no-look bounce pass to JaVale McGee on the break, which the Lakers big man converted into a emphatic one-handed jam.

James had another impressive performance to lead his side to victory, with the 34-year-old accounting for 23 points (on 11-of-20 shooting), one three-pointer, seven rebounds, 14 assists, a steal, and three turnovers in 34 minutes of action.

For his part, McGee was also on point against the Wizards, notching a 20-point, 15-rebound double-double on a pristine 9-of-11 from the floor. The 7-foot center also logged two assists, two steals, and four blocks, as he kept his recent hot streak going. In his last three outings, the 31-year-old has been putting up 23.3 points (on a ridiculous 82.1 percent shooting), 16.0 rebounds, 1.3 steals, and 5.0 blocks. Those are some MVP-caliber numbers right there.

The Lakers will look to keep it going on Wednesday, as they take on the Utah Jazz in the second night of a back-to-back set. The Jazz, however, is still fighting for positioning in the Western Conference playoffs picture, and will certainly prove to be a bigger test as compared to the Wizards. McGee will also be facing reigning Defensive Player of the Year winner Rudy Gobert in that one, so we shall see if he is able to remain red hot against the Jazz.