LeBron James moves up to No. 7 all-time in steals
Jorge Sierra: LeBron James moved to No. 7 in steals tying Scottie Pippen. James Harden passed Oscar Robertson in scoring and is No. 14 now. DeMar DeRozan is now ahead of ALLEN IVERSON in scoring. No. 29 all-time. Sounds like a Hall of Famer to me.Source: x.com What’s the buzz on Twitter? Jorge Sierra @hoopshype ALL-TIME RANKING UPDATES LeBron James moved to No. 7 in steals ahead of Scottie Pippen. James Harden passed Oscar Robertson in scoring and is No. 14 now. DeMar DeRozan is now ahead of ALLEN IVERSON in scoring. No. 29 all-time. Sounds like a Hall of Famer to me. – 5:16 AM Khobi Price @khobi_price A lot of postgame talk about the Lakers’ thin margin of error. Or as LeBron James put it after Sunday night’s loss to the Clippers: “We don’t have room for error – for much error.” ocregister.com/2025/01/19/lak… – 1:20 AM Khobi Price @khobi_price Final: Clippers 116, Lakers 102. LAL drops to 22-18 and is now 11-17 against teams above .500. LeBron James: 25p/11a/5r. Rui Hachimura: 19p/7r. Anthony Davis: 16p(5-14)/10r/3a. Next up: Tuesday vs. Washington. – 11:21 PM Dave McMenamin @mcten The Lakers looked listless tonight in a 116-102 loss to the Clippers in LAL’s Intuit Dome debut. LeBron 25p 11a 3s 5tos; Rui 19p on 9-of-14 shooting 7r; AD 16p on 5-of-14 10r 3a 3b; Reaves 14p 3a 5tos; Christie 10p; Knecht 10p. – 11:21 PM Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU The 21st century fast break works out for Clippers: Powell steals, Porter Jr. pushes, Harden stops at the 3-point line and splashes the reception from Porter Jr. Clippers lead back up to 102-85. Lawler’s Law one time. JJ Redick timeout to get LeBron back in the game. 6:09 left. – 11:00 PM Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers The stretch without LeBron or Reaves on the floor wasn’t very long, but was an absolute killer. The Lakers’ deficit grew from six to twelve. One of those dudes always has to be on the floor (unless maybe the Lakers are working with a big lead). AK – 10:02 PM Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie Bron and Harden going back-and-forth in LA
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ALL-TIME RANKING UPDATES
LeBron James moved to No. 7 in steals ahead of Scottie Pippen.
James Harden passed Oscar Robertson in scoring and is No. 14 now.
DeMar DeRozan is now ahead of ALLEN IVERSON in scoring. No. 29 all-time. Sounds like a Hall of Famer to me. – 5:16 AM
A lot of postgame talk about the Lakers’ thin margin of error.
Or as LeBron James put it after Sunday night’s loss to the Clippers: “We don’t have room for error – for much error.”
ocregister.com/2025/01/19/lak… – 1:20 AM
Final: Clippers 116, Lakers 102.
LAL drops to 22-18 and is now 11-17 against teams above .500.
LeBron James: 25p/11a/5r. Rui Hachimura: 19p/7r. Anthony Davis: 16p(5-14)/10r/3a.
Next up: Tuesday vs. Washington. – 11:21 PM
The Lakers looked listless tonight in a 116-102 loss to the Clippers in LAL’s Intuit Dome debut. LeBron 25p 11a 3s 5tos; Rui 19p on 9-of-14 shooting 7r; AD 16p on 5-of-14 10r 3a 3b; Reaves 14p 3a 5tos; Christie 10p; Knecht 10p. – 11:21 PM
The 21st century fast break works out for Clippers: Powell steals, Porter Jr. pushes, Harden stops at the 3-point line and splashes the reception from Porter Jr.
Clippers lead back up to 102-85. Lawler’s Law one time.
JJ Redick timeout to get LeBron back in the game. 6:09 left. – 11:00 PM
The stretch without LeBron or Reaves on the floor wasn’t very long, but was an absolute killer. The Lakers’ deficit grew from six to twelve. One of those dudes always has to be on the floor (unless maybe the Lakers are working with a big lead). AK – 10:02 PM
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