LeBron James' 1,297-game scoring streak finally comes to an end as he inspires LA Lakers to victory over Toronto Raptors.
In a thrilling match that saw the Los Angeles Lakers emerge victorious with a score of 123-120, LeBron James brought an end to his incredible run of 10+ point games. The King's impressive career milestone had stood at 1,297 regular-season NBA games, dating back as far as January 2007 and surpassing Michael Jordan's record by 431 games.
However, James' contribution to the win was more about setting up a teammate for success rather than scoring himself. With the game tied and the clock ticking down, LeBron made a crucial pass to Rui Hachimura, who delivered the buzzer-beater that sealed the win for the Lakers.
James, now 40 years old, has been an NBA force to be reckoned with for nearly two decades, earning numerous accolades and rewriting records along the way. This season marked a notable milestone as he became the first player in league history to reach 50,000 points across both regular-season and playoff matches.
When asked about his decision-making on the court, James jokingly said that "I always make the right play." However, when pressed further for insight into his thought process, he emphasized that it was all about winning. "That's how I was raised and how I will always play the game," he stated.
Despite ending his 10+ point scoring streak, LeBron remains a dominant force in the league, inspiring his team to victory with his selfless playmaking skills.
In a thrilling match that saw the Los Angeles Lakers emerge victorious with a score of 123-120, LeBron James brought an end to his incredible run of 10+ point games. The King's impressive career milestone had stood at 1,297 regular-season NBA games, dating back as far as January 2007 and surpassing Michael Jordan's record by 431 games.
However, James' contribution to the win was more about setting up a teammate for success rather than scoring himself. With the game tied and the clock ticking down, LeBron made a crucial pass to Rui Hachimura, who delivered the buzzer-beater that sealed the win for the Lakers.
James, now 40 years old, has been an NBA force to be reckoned with for nearly two decades, earning numerous accolades and rewriting records along the way. This season marked a notable milestone as he became the first player in league history to reach 50,000 points across both regular-season and playoff matches.
When asked about his decision-making on the court, James jokingly said that "I always make the right play." However, when pressed further for insight into his thought process, he emphasized that it was all about winning. "That's how I was raised and how I will always play the game," he stated.
Despite ending his 10+ point scoring streak, LeBron remains a dominant force in the league, inspiring his team to victory with his selfless playmaking skills.