LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are on the road tonight as they take on the Golden State Warriors. The Lakers have lost their last two games and are looking for a win tonight as they struggle to get back to winning ways.
This is James’ fourth game after an injury saw him miss 5 games. The Lakers have gone 1-2 since his return.
James has averaged 29.1 points per game this season and could challenge for the 2022 scoring title. A feat he apparently pulls off with ease despite being 37 years old and in his 19th season.
The four-time NBA champion could break a goalscoring record tonight. He is just 19 points away from breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar‘s record for the most regular season and playoff points combined in NBA history.
Fox Sports reporter Nick Wright expressed his disappointment at the lack of fanfare surrounding the legendary achievement. His comments are presented below.
LeBron is going to score more points in the NBA than anyone later tonight and nobody even noticed. Sad!
The NBA held a weeks-long celebration in anticipation of Steph breaking the all-time record by 3 points. LeBron is going to score more points in the NBA than anyone later tonight and nobody even noticed. Sad!
“The NBA held a weeks-long celebration in anticipation of Steph breaking the all-time record by 3 points. LeBron is going to score more points in the NBA than anyone later tonight and nobody even noticed. Sad! »
LeBron James is looking to break the NBA record for most regular season and playoff points combined tonight
The Golden State Warriors host the Lakers at Chase Center for their 31st home game of the season. With 56 games played, the Lakers have just 26 wins, a win-loss percentage of 46.4.
Just 19 points off the record, LeBron James is expected to meet and surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s mark of 44,149 points scored. It should be noted that this stat includes both regular season and playoff point totals.
Will he make it tonight against the Warriors?
LeBron James met an 18-point lead over Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with the biggest scorer associated with the regular season and playoffs.#LakeShow https://t.co/o7TnVXgS4V
James has scored more than 25 points per game in his last 21 appearances with the Lakers. That leads many to believe he will most likely eclipse the 19-point mark tonight against the Warriors.
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At the end of the game, he will potentially be the record holder for the most points scored in the regular season and playoffs combined in NBA history.
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