LeBron closes in on Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA scoring record

LeBron closes in on Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA scoring record

LeBron James continues to chase down Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s report because the NBA’s all-time main scorer, racking up 26 factors as his Los Angeles Lakers rallied to beat the Indiana Pacers 112-111.

James added seven rebounds and 7 assists on Thursday night time as he took his total factors tally to 38,325 – placing him inside 63 of overhauling Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time excessive of 38,387.

“It’s one of the greatest records in sports,” 38-year-old James mentioned.

“It’s like the home-run record in baseball. It’s one of those records that you don’t ever see or think will be broken.

“It’s a enjoyable factor as a sports activities particular person. It was enjoyable watching these guys chasing it.”

Aaron Nesmith scored a career-high 24 points for Indiana, with Buddy Hield’s 17-foot jumper clanking off the rim in the closing seconds as the Pacers went down by a single point in Indianapolis on Thursday.

In Dallas, All-Star Luka Doncic scored 31 points before leaving with a right-heel injury but the Mavericks still handed travel-weary New Orleans their 10th consecutive loss.

The Mavericks – for whom Australian Boomer Josh Green scored 15 points – were up by 27 when Doncic exited with 6:47 remaining in the third.

The lead dropped down to four when Herb Jones hit a layup with 58 seconds left in the game but Dallas rallied to win 111-106.

The Milwaukee Bucks, led by the irrepressible Giannis Antetokounmpo, overcame a 21-point deficit to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 106-105 for their sixth consecutive victory.

Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 54 points in the fourth quarter as he reached the 50 mark for third time in his last 11 games. He also had 18 rebounds.

The Clippers, who failed to capitalise on a couple of Milwaukee turnovers in the closing seconds, lost for the second time in eight games.

In Denver, Jamal Murray scored 33 points and Nikola Jokic had his 17th triple-double of the season, to lead the Western Conference-leading Nuggets past short-handed Golden State.

Stephen Curry had 28 points for the Warriors.

Having been left off the All-Star team, Darius Garland scored 32 points and added 11 assists to carry Cleveland following Donovan Mitchell’s ejection, leading the Cavaliers past slumping Memphis.

“(Garland) was good,” Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.

“He knew how necessary this sport was to us and what we wanted from him. That’s what leaders do.”

Mitchell, voted an All-Star starter last week, was tossed in the third quarter for throwing the ball at Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks after the pair tangled under the basket. Brooks also was thrown out.

In Chicago, Ayo Dosunmu matched a season high with 22 points, Coby White scored 20 points and the Bulls overcame shaky outings by DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine to beat Charlotte 114-98.

Dosunmu made nine of 10 shots, and White hit three 3-pointers. Nikola Vucevic added 17 points and 12 rebounds, and Andre Drummond had 15 points and 11 rebounds.

New York beat Miami 106-104 to drag inside a sport of Miami for sixth place within the Eastern Conference, the ultimate assured play-off spot.

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