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LeBron James has thrilled fans with a vintage performance against the Philadelphia 76ers. He scored 29 points, including 10 straight in the fourth quarter, leading the Lakers to a 112-108 win on Sunday night.
The Los Angeles Lakers star is now second in NBA history in regular-season wins, passing Boston Celtics great Robert Parish with Sunday's win over the Philadelphia 76ers. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar holds the record for the most regular-season wins with 1,074, and James moved to 1,015 on Sunday.
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LeBron James ices 76ers with 10 straight 4Q points including last-minute dagger to clinch Lakers win
LeBron James clearly doesn't have it every night as he approaches 41 years old. But he remains capable of bringing it.
PHILADELPHIA — LeBron James hit a late go-ahead 3-pointer and scored 29 points, Luka Doncic had a triple-double and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Philadelphia 76ers 112-108 on Sunday night.
LeBron James has maintained one of the most impressive NBA careers in the league’s history, but recently an incredible record of his came to an abrupt end. RELATED: Former Clippers player defends Tyronn Lue over explicit Chris Paul comment For over two decades,
JJ Redick left LeBron James in during the Los Angeles Lakers’ blowout loss against the Phoenix Suns on Monday, seemingly to allow LeBron to extend his historic streak of double-digit scoring games. James cobbled together the four extra points he needed to get to 10, and the streak extended to 1,297 games.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James will miss his 16th game of the season on Friday at the Boston Celtics with right sciatica and left foot joint arthritis.
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Mavericks' Cooper Flagg makes basketball history by breaking NBA record held by LeBron, Kobe
Mavericks' Cooper Flagg makes basketball history by breaking NBA record held by LeBron, Kobe originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Cooper Flagg was the second-youngest NBA No. 1 overall draft pick ever, just a few days older than LeBron James.