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1987_Lakers
01-06-2024, 01:57 AM
Currently at 39,484. Just needs 526 to reach this epic milestone. :lebronamazed:
1987_Lakers
01-16-2024, 01:48 AM
Almost there guys.
rawimpact
01-16-2024, 09:23 AM
This is historic...
Kblaze8855
02-10-2024, 05:07 PM
I remember jokingly predicting he would like 15ish years ago and now that he’s about to?
I don’t care at all.
I didn’t even see him pass Kareem live. Felt like less of a big deal as it actually approached for whatever reason.
Just doesn’t feel as historic as it is.
Haters are gonna be on suicide watch once he breaks it.
kawhileonard2
02-10-2024, 10:06 PM
Empty numbers especially when you got swept in 3 different decades and missed the playoffs as much as titles won and all this while switching teams and stacking the deck. Prove me wrong!
SouBeachTalents
02-10-2024, 10:09 PM
Meanwhile, Kawhi's turning 33 this year and is only at 13000 :(
LeBron matched that by his 7th season, Kawhi's in his 13th :lol
coin24
02-10-2024, 10:14 PM
Another empty stat, sums up his career basically.
Comes up short where it counts
1987_Lakers
02-10-2024, 10:20 PM
Meanwhile, Kawhi's turning 33 this year and is only at 13000 :(
LeBron matched that by his 7th season, Kawhi's in his 13th :lol
That's pretty insane.
McAdoo who was once dropping 35 a night only finished with 18k points.
kawhileonard2
02-10-2024, 10:21 PM
Meanwhile you need to answer this.
Empty numbers especially when you got swept in 3 different decades and missed the playoffs as much as titles won and all this while switching teams and stacking the deck. Prove me wrong!
Full Court
02-10-2024, 10:38 PM
Wow, that's a lot of empty stats. :lol
1987_Lakers
02-24-2024, 01:55 AM
39,898. 102 points to go.
:lebronamazed:
1987_Lakers
02-25-2024, 10:39 PM
74 to go.
will any other player ever reach that milestone? maybe not in our lifetime? truly historic by the GOAT.
bladefd
02-25-2024, 10:48 PM
3ball must be on suicide watch :oldlol:
1987_Lakers
02-25-2024, 10:48 PM
will any other player ever reach that milestone? maybe not in our lifetime? truly historic by the GOAT.
Only current player I can think of is maybe Luka, but he already told JJ Redick in an interview that he isn't playing as long as LeBron has.
Xiao Yao You
02-25-2024, 11:36 PM
Only current player I can think of is maybe Luka, but he already told JJ Redick in an interview that he isn't playing as long as LeBron has.
I can tell you by looking at doughboy he won't be around that long
SaltyMeatballs
02-26-2024, 01:04 AM
Appreciate greatness folks. We will never see a player scoring 40k in the NBA again in our lifetimes.
Hey Yo
02-28-2024, 01:10 PM
40 stats before we get to 40,000
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/lebron-james-closes-in-on-40000-points-40-stats-about-latest-milestone-for-nbas-all-time-leading-scorer/
:rockon:
SATAN
02-28-2024, 07:04 PM
40 stats before we get to 40,000
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/lebron-james-closes-in-on-40000-points-40-stats-about-latest-milestone-for-nbas-all-time-leading-scorer/
:rockon:
LeBron James is closing in on becoming the first player in NBA history to score 40,000 career points. The Lakers superstar and NBA's all-time leading scorer enters Wednesday night's game against the Clippers just 74 points shy of the milestone, and he's on pace to hit the 40,000-point plateau on Saturday against the Nuggets. So what better time to take a 40,000-foot view of his incredible scoring prowess over the years?
Here are 40 facts on LeBron's quest to 40K, looking through the lens of several aspects, from his unparalleled longevity, to the unique ways he got there and of course, the downright bizarre, quirky and jaw-dropping stats.
Longevity
Let's start with longevity. After all, we wouldn't be here if LeBron didn't have one of the longest (if not the longest) primes in sports history.
1. LeBron has scored at least 10 points in 1,202 straight games, easily the longest streak in NBA history, ahead of Michael Jordan (866). The last time he failed to score in double figures was on January 5, 2007.
2. He's ranked top 20 in the NBA in points per game in every season in his career, by far the longest streak (21 straight seasons) in NBA history (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is next with 17 straight seasons), and the longest "scoring prime" in modern sports history, as I discovered last year.
3. James is the youngest (21) and oldest (37) NBA player to average 30 points per game in a season.
4. He is the only player in NBA history with a 40-point game vs. all 30 teams.
5. He has a 40-point game in all but one season in his career (2015-16).
6. He is averaging as many points per 36 minutes this season (25.7) than in his career (25.7).
7. He has the 13 highest-scoring games in NBA history by a player in his 21st (or later) season.
8. He is averaging 25.0 points per game this season. Nobody else has had more than 7.4 PPG in their 21st (or later) season.
9. He scored 2,566 career points vs. the Seattle SuperSonics, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets and Charlotte Bobcats, franchises that no longer go by those names.
10. He is the only player in NBA history who ranks in the top 10 in career scoring average and games played.
11. He is the oldest player in the NBA. The last time the oldest player averaged double figures in scoring was 2002-03 with John Stockton at 10.8 PPG (h/t Tim Reynolds, Associated Press).
12. LeBron's first NBA points were scored more than 20 years ago (October 29, 2003) vs. the Sacramento Kings, who rostered Jabari Smith, the father of current Rockets' forward Jabari Smith Jr. (2022 third overall pick). FYI, LeBron's played vs. at least 10 father-son duos in his career.
13. Looking ahead, he can be the first player in NBA history to score as a teenager and in his 40s. He turns 40 next December.
The wow numbers
Now that I've whet the appetite, here's a main course of stunning facts.
14. LeBron has more points in his career than Larry Bird and Magic Johnson combined (39,498).
15. He could go scoreless in 125 straight games and still have a higher career scoring average than Kobe Bryant (25.0).
16. LeBron passed Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list roughly five years ago (March 6, 2019).
17. If he never made a 3-pointer or free throw in his career, he'd still have more points than Kevin Durant.
18. He has scored 133 career points with his team eliminated from playoff contention, or 0.3% of his career total (he's missed the playoffs four times in his career).
19. He's scored more points since he last won an MVP in 2012-13 (18,845) than Tracy McGrady did in his entire career (18,381).
20. LeBron has scored over 11,000 points since he last fouled out in a game (April 9, 2017).
21. He has the same number of career 50-point games as all players combined in Celtics history (14).
22. He has more career 50-point games (14) than games with single-digit points (8).
23. A full season (82 games) of LeBron's lowest-scoring games would equal 12.6 PPG, the same as the career scoring average of Hall of Famer Jason Kidd.
24. LeBron has never scored exactly 49 points in a regular-season game (twice in the playoffs).
25. He won his only scoring title in 2007-08 (30.0 PPG) when the Seattle SuperSonics were in their last season of existence (before becoming the Oklahoma City Thunder) with rookie Kevin Durant.
26. LeBron could miss 304 straight shots and still have a career field goal percentage of exactly 50.0%.
27. He does not have the highest-scoring game vs. any one franchise in NBA history.
28. The first player to score 30,000 points (Wilt Chamberlain), 35,000 points (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) and soon 40,000 points (LeBron James) all did so in a Lakers uniform.
29. LeBron has 1,803 career points vs the Bulls, his most vs any team in his career (because of course, it's vs. the Bulls).
Incredible scoring feats
Let's not forget LeBron's many historic scoring feats.
30. LeBron has the most points in a game in Miami Heat history (61 on March 3, 2014 vs. Charlotte Bobcats).
31. He has the most 30-point games on 50% shooting in NBA history (428).
32. He has a 13-game streak with at least 25 points on 50% shooting last season, tied for the longest streak by any player since the 1976-77 merger (Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shaquille O'Neal).
33. He is the youngest player in NBA history to every 1,000-point milestone (1K, 2K, 3K, 4K, 5K, 6K … 38K, 39K).
34. He averages at least 25 points per game vs. every franchise except for the Pistons (24.1) (this number could fall below 25.0 vs the Clippers if he scores 22 points or fewer on Wednesday).
35. He is the only player to average at least 26 points per game for three different franchises (Heat, Lakers, Cavaliers) in a career (min. 100 games for each team).
Scoring every possible way
Well, he wouldn't be the first to 40,000 points if he was easy to guard. For over two decades, James has proved he can score anytime, anyway, from anywhere.
36. LeBron is the only player in NBA history who ranks in the top 10 in points off twos, threes, and free throws.
37. LeBron is the fourth in the NBA in both dunks and 30+ footers made in the shot-tracking era (since 1996-97). He is the only player who ranks top 30 in both in that span.
38. LeBron leads the NBA in points in clutch time, on fastbreaks and in the paint since those were all first tracked in 1996-97.
39. He's led the NBA in clutch-time scoring (final five minutes, score within five points) an NBA-high three times since entering the league in 2003-04 (2007-08, 2009-10, 2017-18).
40. With the Lakers, 25% of his points are from 3-point range. He was never over 20% in his other three career stops.
1987_Lakers
02-29-2024, 01:33 AM
40 more for 40k.
40 more for 40k.
rest tomorrow, lakers should win easily...
then a 50 piece vs denver. :pimp:
dankok8
02-29-2024, 01:44 AM
Crazy thing is that he will probably retire with 45k+ as I predicted years ago.
2swift4u
02-29-2024, 05:38 AM
LeBron James is closing in on becoming the first player in NBA history to score 40,000 career points. The Lakers superstar and NBA's all-time leading scorer enters Wednesday night's game against the Clippers just 74 points shy of the milestone, and he's on pace to hit the 40,000-point plateau on Saturday against the Nuggets. So what better time to take a 40,000-foot view of his incredible scoring prowess over the years?
Here are 40 facts on LeBron's quest to 40K, looking through the lens of several aspects, from his unparalleled longevity, to the unique ways he got there and of course, the downright bizarre, quirky and jaw-dropping stats.
Longevity
Let's start with longevity. After all, we wouldn't be here if LeBron didn't have one of the longest (if not the longest) primes in sports history.
1. LeBron has scored at least 10 points in 1,202 straight games, easily the longest streak in NBA history, ahead of Michael Jordan (866). The last time he failed to score in double figures was on January 5, 2007.
2. He's ranked top 20 in the NBA in points per game in every season in his career, by far the longest streak (21 straight seasons) in NBA history (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is next with 17 straight seasons), and the longest "scoring prime" in modern sports history, as I discovered last year.
3. James is the youngest (21) and oldest (37) NBA player to average 30 points per game in a season.
4. He is the only player in NBA history with a 40-point game vs. all 30 teams.
5. He has a 40-point game in all but one season in his career (2015-16).
6. He is averaging as many points per 36 minutes this season (25.7) than in his career (25.7).
7. He has the 13 highest-scoring games in NBA history by a player in his 21st (or later) season.
8. He is averaging 25.0 points per game this season. Nobody else has had more than 7.4 PPG in their 21st (or later) season.
9. He scored 2,566 career points vs. the Seattle SuperSonics, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets and Charlotte Bobcats, franchises that no longer go by those names.
10. He is the only player in NBA history who ranks in the top 10 in career scoring average and games played.
11. He is the oldest player in the NBA. The last time the oldest player averaged double figures in scoring was 2002-03 with John Stockton at 10.8 PPG (h/t Tim Reynolds, Associated Press).
12. LeBron's first NBA points were scored more than 20 years ago (October 29, 2003) vs. the Sacramento Kings, who rostered Jabari Smith, the father of current Rockets' forward Jabari Smith Jr. (2022 third overall pick). FYI, LeBron's played vs. at least 10 father-son duos in his career.
13. Looking ahead, he can be the first player in NBA history to score as a teenager and in his 40s. He turns 40 next December.
The wow numbers
Now that I've whet the appetite, here's a main course of stunning facts.
14. LeBron has more points in his career than Larry Bird and Magic Johnson combined (39,498).
15. He could go scoreless in 125 straight games and still have a higher career scoring average than Kobe Bryant (25.0).
16. LeBron passed Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list roughly five years ago (March 6, 2019).
17. If he never made a 3-pointer or free throw in his career, he'd still have more points than Kevin Durant.
18. He has scored 133 career points with his team eliminated from playoff contention, or 0.3% of his career total (he's missed the playoffs four times in his career).
19. He's scored more points since he last won an MVP in 2012-13 (18,845) than Tracy McGrady did in his entire career (18,381).
20. LeBron has scored over 11,000 points since he last fouled out in a game (April 9, 2017).
21. He has the same number of career 50-point games as all players combined in Celtics history (14).
22. He has more career 50-point games (14) than games with single-digit points (8).
23. A full season (82 games) of LeBron's lowest-scoring games would equal 12.6 PPG, the same as the career scoring average of Hall of Famer Jason Kidd.
24. LeBron has never scored exactly 49 points in a regular-season game (twice in the playoffs).
25. He won his only scoring title in 2007-08 (30.0 PPG) when the Seattle SuperSonics were in their last season of existence (before becoming the Oklahoma City Thunder) with rookie Kevin Durant.
26. LeBron could miss 304 straight shots and still have a career field goal percentage of exactly 50.0%.
27. He does not have the highest-scoring game vs. any one franchise in NBA history.
28. The first player to score 30,000 points (Wilt Chamberlain), 35,000 points (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) and soon 40,000 points (LeBron James) all did so in a Lakers uniform.
29. LeBron has 1,803 career points vs the Bulls, his most vs any team in his career (because of course, it's vs. the Bulls).
Incredible scoring feats
Let's not forget LeBron's many historic scoring feats.
30. LeBron has the most points in a game in Miami Heat history (61 on March 3, 2014 vs. Charlotte Bobcats).
31. He has the most 30-point games on 50% shooting in NBA history (428).
32. He has a 13-game streak with at least 25 points on 50% shooting last season, tied for the longest streak by any player since the 1976-77 merger (Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shaquille O'Neal).
33. He is the youngest player in NBA history to every 1,000-point milestone (1K, 2K, 3K, 4K, 5K, 6K … 38K, 39K).
34. He averages at least 25 points per game vs. every franchise except for the Pistons (24.1) (this number could fall below 25.0 vs the Clippers if he scores 22 points or fewer on Wednesday).
35. He is the only player to average at least 26 points per game for three different franchises (Heat, Lakers, Cavaliers) in a career (min. 100 games for each team).
Scoring every possible way
Well, he wouldn't be the first to 40,000 points if he was easy to guard. For over two decades, James has proved he can score anytime, anyway, from anywhere.
36. LeBron is the only player in NBA history who ranks in the top 10 in points off twos, threes, and free throws.
37. LeBron is the fourth in the NBA in both dunks and 30+ footers made in the shot-tracking era (since 1996-97). He is the only player who ranks top 30 in both in that span.
38. LeBron leads the NBA in points in clutch time, on fastbreaks and in the paint since those were all first tracked in 1996-97.
39. He's led the NBA in clutch-time scoring (final five minutes, score within five points) an NBA-high three times since entering the league in 2003-04 (2007-08, 2009-10, 2017-18).
40. With the Lakers, 25% of his points are from 3-point range. He was never over 20% in his other three career stops.
say what you want about Lebron but these are some crazy stats. As are the 40k points he'll probably get in the next 2-3 games. A historic moment.
1987_Lakers
03-01-2024, 11:05 AM
9 more to go:lebronamazed:
sdot_thadon
03-01-2024, 12:35 PM
LeBron James is closing in on becoming the first player in NBA history to score 40,000 career points. The Lakers superstar and NBA's all-time leading scorer enters Wednesday night's game against the Clippers just 74 points shy of the milestone, and he's on pace to hit the 40,000-point plateau on Saturday against the Nuggets. So what better time to take a 40,000-foot view of his incredible scoring prowess over the years?
Here are 40 facts on LeBron's quest to 40K, looking through the lens of several aspects, from his unparalleled longevity, to the unique ways he got there and of course, the downright bizarre, quirky and jaw-dropping stats.
Longevity
Let's start with longevity. After all, we wouldn't be here if LeBron didn't have one of the longest (if not the longest) primes in sports history.
1. LeBron has scored at least 10 points in 1,202 straight games, easily the longest streak in NBA history, ahead of Michael Jordan (866). The last time he failed to score in double figures was on January 5, 2007.
2. He's ranked top 20 in the NBA in points per game in every season in his career, by far the longest streak (21 straight seasons) in NBA history (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is next with 17 straight seasons), and the longest "scoring prime" in modern sports history, as I discovered last year.
3. James is the youngest (21) and oldest (37) NBA player to average 30 points per game in a season.
4. He is the only player in NBA history with a 40-point game vs. all 30 teams.
5. He has a 40-point game in all but one season in his career (2015-16).
6. He is averaging as many points per 36 minutes this season (25.7) than in his career (25.7).
7. He has the 13 highest-scoring games in NBA history by a player in his 21st (or later) season.
8. He is averaging 25.0 points per game this season. Nobody else has had more than 7.4 PPG in their 21st (or later) season.
9. He scored 2,566 career points vs. the Seattle SuperSonics, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets and Charlotte Bobcats, franchises that no longer go by those names.
10. He is the only player in NBA history who ranks in the top 10 in career scoring average and games played.
11. He is the oldest player in the NBA. The last time the oldest player averaged double figures in scoring was 2002-03 with John Stockton at 10.8 PPG (h/t Tim Reynolds, Associated Press).
12. LeBron's first NBA points were scored more than 20 years ago (October 29, 2003) vs. the Sacramento Kings, who rostered Jabari Smith, the father of current Rockets' forward Jabari Smith Jr. (2022 third overall pick). FYI, LeBron's played vs. at least 10 father-son duos in his career.
13. Looking ahead, he can be the first player in NBA history to score as a teenager and in his 40s. He turns 40 next December.
The wow numbers
Now that I've whet the appetite, here's a main course of stunning facts.
14. LeBron has more points in his career than Larry Bird and Magic Johnson combined (39,498).
15. He could go scoreless in 125 straight games and still have a higher career scoring average than Kobe Bryant (25.0).
16. LeBron passed Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list roughly five years ago (March 6, 2019).
17. If he never made a 3-pointer or free throw in his career, he'd still have more points than Kevin Durant.
18. He has scored 133 career points with his team eliminated from playoff contention, or 0.3% of his career total (he's missed the playoffs four times in his career).
19. He's scored more points since he last won an MVP in 2012-13 (18,845) than Tracy McGrady did in his entire career (18,381).
20. LeBron has scored over 11,000 points since he last fouled out in a game (April 9, 2017).
21. He has the same number of career 50-point games as all players combined in Celtics history (14).
22. He has more career 50-point games (14) than games with single-digit points (8).
23. A full season (82 games) of LeBron's lowest-scoring games would equal 12.6 PPG, the same as the career scoring average of Hall of Famer Jason Kidd.
24. LeBron has never scored exactly 49 points in a regular-season game (twice in the playoffs).
25. He won his only scoring title in 2007-08 (30.0 PPG) when the Seattle SuperSonics were in their last season of existence (before becoming the Oklahoma City Thunder) with rookie Kevin Durant.
26. LeBron could miss 304 straight shots and still have a career field goal percentage of exactly 50.0%.
27. He does not have the highest-scoring game vs. any one franchise in NBA history.
28. The first player to score 30,000 points (Wilt Chamberlain), 35,000 points (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) and soon 40,000 points (LeBron James) all did so in a Lakers uniform.
29. LeBron has 1,803 career points vs the Bulls, his most vs any team in his career (because of course, it's vs. the Bulls).
Incredible scoring feats
Let's not forget LeBron's many historic scoring feats.
30. LeBron has the most points in a game in Miami Heat history (61 on March 3, 2014 vs. Charlotte Bobcats).
31. He has the most 30-point games on 50% shooting in NBA history (428).
32. He has a 13-game streak with at least 25 points on 50% shooting last season, tied for the longest streak by any player since the 1976-77 merger (Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shaquille O'Neal).
33. He is the youngest player in NBA history to every 1,000-point milestone (1K, 2K, 3K, 4K, 5K, 6K … 38K, 39K).
34. He averages at least 25 points per game vs. every franchise except for the Pistons (24.1) (this number could fall below 25.0 vs the Clippers if he scores 22 points or fewer on Wednesday).
35. He is the only player to average at least 26 points per game for three different franchises (Heat, Lakers, Cavaliers) in a career (min. 100 games for each team).
Scoring every possible way
Well, he wouldn't be the first to 40,000 points if he was easy to guard. For over two decades, James has proved he can score anytime, anyway, from anywhere.
36. LeBron is the only player in NBA history who ranks in the top 10 in points off twos, threes, and free throws.
37. LeBron is the fourth in the NBA in both dunks and 30+ footers made in the shot-tracking era (since 1996-97). He is the only player who ranks top 30 in both in that span.
38. LeBron leads the NBA in points in clutch time, on fastbreaks and in the paint since those were all first tracked in 1996-97.
39. He's led the NBA in clutch-time scoring (final five minutes, score within five points) an NBA-high three times since entering the league in 2003-04 (2007-08, 2009-10, 2017-18).
40. With the Lakers, 25% of his points are from 3-point range. He was never over 20% in his other three career stops.
LeFlowers. He's been great for so long we all take it for granted.
8Ball
03-02-2024, 04:32 PM
9 more to go:lebronamazed:
He will be the only NBA player ever to have 40K points.
Nobody will get this record.
Next player will have to average 30ppg for almost 19 seasons playing minimum 72 games per season.
There's gonna be 7 players with 30K points, only 1 at 40K. Bran stands alone at the top.
tonight is the night, going to the best part of this season so far, aside from the IST championship game. :applause:
SATAN
03-02-2024, 10:10 PM
BANG!
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/kaczalas/Rzn3Ai8CLnI/AAAAAAAAbjw/CmukWwhRSf8/s1000/news_poster-witness-3.jpg
bison
03-02-2024, 10:24 PM
LeBronhammer 40k
Hey Yo
03-02-2024, 11:19 PM
Gilbert chimed in
https://x.com/GilsArenaShow/status/1764113507476533541?s=20
congratulations to the GOAT
SATAN
03-02-2024, 11:28 PM
Gilbert chimed in
https://x.com/GilsArenaShow/status/1764113507476533541?s=20
Of course he did.
Jimmy Rustler
03-02-2024, 11:53 PM
Microcosm of his career.
Got his stats - led his team to a loss.
Jasper
03-02-2024, 11:59 PM
I noticed in this game , what has happened for over a year now...
Lebron is just a stat gamer,, no impact on the games he plays for the Lakers.
BORING.
1987_Lakers
03-03-2024, 12:00 AM
We did it BOYS!!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUWeofOVtAk
:lebronamazed::lebronamazed::lebronamazed:
1987_Lakers
03-03-2024, 12:05 AM
Microcosm of his career.
Got his stats - led his team to a loss.
Lets see.
LeBron is 953-522 in his career with 4 chips. 65 Win %
Wilt is 672-373 in his career with 2 chips. 64 win %
More chips and a higher win% over a guy you have as your top 3 player ever.
:roll:
Session
03-03-2024, 12:30 AM
LeBron James breaks an all-time record with a loss. It doesn't matter when you read this.
Lebron23
03-03-2024, 01:25 AM
AD ruined the moment by scoring 17 points.
Chick Stern
03-03-2024, 01:28 AM
How blessed we are to live in the era of his LeGoatness
Hey Yo
03-03-2024, 01:51 AM
LeBron James breaks an all-time record with a loss. It doesn't matter when you read this.
That you, Ramon?
Lebron23
03-03-2024, 04:24 AM
https://youtube.com/shorts/GZ1swWaDIOQ?si=-_wbzJMHiSNarsG_ Lebron hit wilt and kobe with the ghostbusters.
coin24
03-03-2024, 08:49 AM
Ghost town around here now..
Letiny just out there losing as usual
tpols
03-03-2024, 11:37 AM
Yolk and Murray laid the beatdown in clutch time for like the 10th time in a row during this game. It's gotta be awkward celebrating. :lol
Hey Yo
03-03-2024, 11:53 AM
Yolk and Murray laid the beatdown in clutch time for like the 10th time in a row during this game. It's gotta be awkward celebrating. :lol
They celebration was already done before the game was over.
post backfire. :lol
Jimmy Rustler
03-03-2024, 01:42 PM
Yolk and Murray laid the beatdown in clutch time for like the 10th time in a row during this game. It's gotta be awkward celebrating. :lol
When are the Lakers gonna learn? They should be feeding the ball to Reaves or Rui when the game's on the line. But they won't do it. :lol
tpols
03-03-2024, 01:58 PM
When are the Lakers gonna learn? They should be feeding the ball to Reaves or Rui when the game's on the line. But they won't do it. :lol
The Lakers were up 1 point with just over 3 minutes left and lost by double digits. This is the sequence that unfolded.
https://i.postimg.cc/Rh432BTd/Screenshot-20240303-125453-Chrome.jpg
1987_Lakers
03-03-2024, 02:02 PM
Will we ever see a player with 40k points to go with 10k rebounds & assists?
Xiao Yao You
03-03-2024, 04:20 PM
LeBron James breaks an all-time record with a loss. It doesn't matter when you read this.
hang another banner!
coin24
03-03-2024, 08:06 PM
He’s going out like a bad smell that hung around too long like Karl Malone.
No one cares about these meaningless stats, just proves the point of how vain and insecure he is. Tiny till the end
Street Hunger
03-13-2024, 06:21 PM
Man it'll be tough to break this record
Xiao Yao You
03-13-2024, 06:38 PM
He’s going out like a bad smell that hung around too long like Karl Malone.
No one cares about these meaningless stats, just proves the point of how vain and insecure he is. Tiny till the end
If you're still playing at a high level you didn't stick around too long
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