LeBron James breaks another Kareem Abdul-Jabbar record
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LeBron James breaks another Kareem Abdul-Jabbar record
"LeBron's greatest hits, he just keeps adding to them. He just plays and plays and plays. And the greatest hits are just ... he's got a hell of a catalog."
"James entered Thursday's game against the Denver Nuggets needing to make three field goals to pass Abdul-Jabbar for the most made field goals in league history. James tied Abdul-Jabbar's mark for most regular-season field goals when he dunked off a lob pass from Luka Doncic with 8:33 left in the first quarter."
LeBron James achieved another historic milestone by breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record for most made field goals in NBA history. James needed three field goals entering Thursday's game against the Denver Nuggets to reach the mark. He tied Abdul-Jabbar's record with a dunk off a lob pass from Luka Doncic in the first quarter, then set the new record of 15,838 with a fadeaway jumper. The Denver crowd gave James a standing ovation when the accomplishment was announced. This adds to James's extensive list of achievements, including his previous record as the league's all-time leading scorer, which he set in February 2023.
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