Lebron James Sets NBA all-time Scoring Record With 38,390 points
- Kingston Bailey
- Southern USA
- Sports
- Trending
- February 8, 2023
LeBron James made history last night as he broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s long-standing 40-year-old record of 38,387 career points in the NBA. The record-breaking moment took place at the sold-out Staples Center in Los Angeles, where James’ current team, the Lakers, faced off against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The arena was filled with stars from Jay Z, Kareem, LL Cool J, Dwyane Wade, Denzel Washington, and a plethora of A-list actors and sports hall of fame inductees who came to witness this historic moment. The excitement in the air was palpable as the crowd cheered on the 38-year-old basketball superstar, who has been dominant in the sport for two decades.
LeBron James is considered by many to be the greatest basketball player of all time, and his performance on that historic night only solidified his legacy further. In his 20th season in the league, James continues to dominate the sport with his incredible athleticism, intelligence, and passion for the game.
Many fans and experts believe that James has surpassed Michael Jordan as the greatest basketball player of all time. His statistics speak for themselves: he has won four NBA championships, four MVP awards and has been selected to the All-Star team 17 times. He also has a long list of records and achievements to his name, making him one of the most decorated athletes in the history of the sport.
In addition to his impressive on-court skills, LeBron James is known for his philanthropic efforts and activism. He has used his platform to speak out on important social and political issues, inspiring millions of fans around the world.
As he continues to play at an incredibly high level, it is clear that LeBron James is a true legend of the sport. He has left a lasting impact on the game of basketball, and his record-breaking performance at the Staples Center will forever be remembered as one of the greatest moments in the sport’s history.