LeBron James Made NBA History Again On Saturday
LeBron James isn’t likely to win another NBA championship. What he can continue to do, however, is make history. That’s what he did in the game vs. the Sacramento Kings. As shown by the NBA on X, he just became the all-time leader in 10+ points games, recording his 1,510th of such kind. Congrats […] The post LeBron James Made NBA History Again On Saturday appeared first on The Cold Wire.
LeBron James isn’t likely to win another NBA championship.
What he can continue to do, however, is make history.
That’s what he did in the game vs. the Sacramento Kings.
As shown by the NBA on X, he just became the all-time leader in 10+ points games, recording his 1,510th of such kind.
Congrats to @KingJames of the @Lakers for becoming the NBA's all-time leader in 10+ POINT GAMES! pic.twitter.com/eBiTwyhkf7
— NBA (@NBA) December 21, 2024
Once again, he took down the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in that regard.
However, Kareem can still hold bragging rights over him regarding MVP wins and championships.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been fairly inconsistent this season and might not even make the playoffs.
There has been a lot of chatter about James’ career and whether this is the end of the line for the legendary small forward.
James, while still efficient and impactful, hasn’t been the same player of old, which is easy to understand, given the fact that he’s clearly up in age.
Additionally, the fact that people are largely unimpressed by his nearly averaging triple-double highlights the incredible standards they’ve set for a player like him.
James will leave the league sitting atop most categories – both good and bad.
Still, being able to play at an elite level for such a long time is still remarkable, and no one can take anything away from him after everything he’s accomplished in this game.
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