The Toronto Raptors are proving time and time again why they're the current NBA champs. If you were able to catch the game against the LA Lakers on November 10, then you know the amazing Pascal Siakam-LeBron James moment that left Raptors and NBA fans in complete shock. Clearly, no one can mess with Spicy P! The Raptors faced off the LA Lakers in Cali on Monday night without stars including Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka, who are both injured. Neither their depleted team nor the trip out west seemed to faze the Raptors, though, as they beat LeBron's team 113 to 104. The game was the first time the players faced off against last season's teammate and fellow NBA champion, Danny Green. Although Lowry and Ibaka are out, the Raps proved they're just as strong without them. And, again, it was Siakam who made many of the headlines during the game. Maybe it wasn't his very best performance, but Siakam finished off with 24 points and 11 rebounds to help end the Lakers' win streak. It was even more impressive that the Raps won given that LeBron recorded his fourth triple-double in his last 10 games for the Lakers. But the moment that shook everyone, certainly including LeBron, was when Spicy P emphatically blocked his shot, slapping the ball away as LeBron went for the layup. View this post on Instagram SPIKED THAT ISH A post shared by Toronto Raptors (@raptors) on Nov 10, 2019 at 8:55pm PST Earlier, in the third quarter, the two players had shared this moment. What initially appeared to be heading towards an aggressive confrontation quickly became laughter and an apparent show of mutual respect. LeBron and Siakam had different opinions on this call đ pic.twitter.com/Ds2gUDwngUâ Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 11, 2019 Maybe Siakam did hold a secret grudge, though, after all! The following quarter, he denied LeBron about as decisively as possible. And this latest incredible moment was enough for fans to go wild, whether they're a Raptors supporter or not. Siakam just baptized Lebron with that block đđđâ Yonas Habesh (@EthioPrince) November 11, 2019 I think Pascal Siakam now owns Anthony Davis and LeBron James and the entire Lakers franchiseâ Jack Borman (@jrborman13) November 11, 2019 Lebron just got bitched by Siakam son pic.twitter.com/AOAMX1jPZOâ Klutch (@nicktharula) November 11, 2019 Apparently, this moment is so iconic, at least one Raptors fan immediately decided they want this video to be played at their weddings and funerals. PLAY THAT MF SIAKAM SWAT ON LEBRON AT MY FUCKING WEDDING AND THEN MY FUNERAL KEEP REPLAYING IT FOR MY WHOLE LIFEâ Sidra (@ByeGuys19) November 11, 2019 SPICY P JUST KNOCKED LEBRON'S BALL INTO THE PACIFIC!!! #WeTheNorthâ Jeff Justiz (@JeffJustiz) November 11, 2019 siakam's block was so huge, lebron's hairline receded a few more inches.â DJ K â POW $ (@djbloo) November 11, 2019 LeBron getting blocked by Siakam pic.twitter.com/EMZ9hriXLwâ Rob De Franco (@robvdefranco) November 11, 2019 LeBron just tried to tweet at Siakam, but it got blocked. #Wethenorthâ Sports Dude (@asquinas) November 11, 2019 Siakam sent Lebronâs weak ass layup attempt all the way to Torontoâ Sai (@sj_196) November 11, 2019 I DONT KNOW HOW YOU MAKE THIS HAPPEN BUT PUT A VIDEO CLIP OF LEBRON AND AD TURNING TO WATCH PASCAL SIAKAM AFTER A BLOCK ONTO MY GRAVESTONE. https://t.co/gJZ0fiQZo2â Andy (@_rallycap) November 11, 2019 The way Siakam blocked lebron. pic.twitter.com/oTVVOQ1a8Nâ LOVE (@Love1NTHR) November 11, 2019 bless me father for i have sinned it has been 48 hours since i last underappreciated Pascal Siakamâ Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) November 11, 2019 I love Pascal Siakam. Coming from nothing, to beating lebron and AD in Los angeles, is MVP levels of leap.â Ashish Pejavar (@AVPejavar) November 11, 2019 It's been a big year for Siakam already, from his impressive form on the court to being asked out by a young fan on behalf of the fan's mom. And fans just seem to love Spicy P as a player and for what he's done for the team. Let's hope Siakam can keep up his momentum during Monday night's game against the LA Clippers. Toronto lifetime legend and Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard will be facing his former teammates for the first time since he left Toronto. But for now, let's just keep replaying that LeBron block in our minds, shall we? There are stories everywhere. If you spot a newsworthy event in your city, send us a message, photo, or video @NarcityCanada on Twitter and Instagram.