LeBron James broke Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s record

LeBron James broke Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s record
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LeBron James became the best scorer in NBA history, the star of the Los Angeles Lakers managed to score 38 points in the match against the Oklahoma City Thunder (130-133). At the end of the game in the Crypto.com Arena, the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar congratulated the one who broke his record.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar praises LeBron James

“LeBron’s career is that of a player who dominated this game. He had the strength and talent to enter this league and had an impact that lasted 20 years.

We have to give him our appreciation for his resilience and how he dominates the game. LeBron has always led his teams, he has that indefinable essence called leadership. But even more interesting is to see how far it will go.

What LeBron did off the court is more important than what he did on the court. He sent the children to school. It’s the best proof that hard work leads to success” – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for TNT.

LeBron James, the best scorer in the NBA

At the Lakers’ match with the Oklahoma City Thunder in Los Angeles, LeBron James became the best scorer in NBA history.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 38,387 points, the record set in 1984, eight months before LeBron James was born.

Before the start of the game, LeBron needed 36 points to surpass Kareem, and he did it with ten seconds left in the third quarter of the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Lakers, who are not going through the best form, lost the game with the Thunder, score 133-130, and LeBron finished the game with 38 points scored, 7 rebounds and 3 decisive assists.

The Los Angeles Lakers are 13th in the Western Conference (out of 15) with 25 wins and 30 losses.

LeBron James has been playing for 20 seasons in the NBA, and Wednesday’s game was the 1,410th of his career.

NBA, ranking of the best scorers in history

1 LeBron James 38,390 points (1410 games)

2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387 points (1,560 games)

3 Karl Malone 36,928 points (1,476 games)

4 Kobe Bryant 33,643 points (1,346 games)

5 Michael Jordan 32,292 points (1,072 games).

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