LeBron James on his performance vs. the Suns in the in-season tournament

LeBron James talked about turning back the clock for his vintage performance against the Suns on Tuesday.

LeBron James continues to seemingly defy conventional medical wisdom when it comes to aging. Just a few weeks away from his 39th birthday and in his 21st season, he is still playing at an elite level and is showing no signs of slowing anytime soon.

In Tuesday’s quarterfinal round of the in-season tournament, he powered the Los Angeles Lakers to victory over the Phoenix Suns. He scored 15 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter, and he added 11 assists, eight rebounds and five steals. As a result, the Lakers will play in the semifinal round in Las Vegas against the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday.

James commented on the added intensity of the in-season tournament, something that was apparently the NBA’s goal when it announced the tourney several months ago (h/t Lakers Nation).

“Well, like I said, in my postgame (interview) on the floor, you got some of the most alpha male competitors in the world,” the Lakers star noted. “And if you give us an opportunity to play for something, something meaningful with an incentive, then you’ll get what you’re getting.

“And I know the competitive nature of myself and our competitive nature, and this guy next to me, in our DNA and what we’re trying to build for this team. So the in-season tournament is what it is. … I mean, it’s fun. It’s fun, and then on top of us going up against two monster players when it comes to D-Book (Devin Booker) and KD (Kevin Durant) has added even more.”

If the Lakers defeat New Orleans on Thursday, they will advance to the championship game on Saturday where they would face either the Indiana Pacers or the Milwaukee Bucks.