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There have been many players who have been compared to LeBron James over the years, but no one has come close to his reign of dominance. LeBron James might be showing his age now, but it wasn’t that long ago when he was the undisputed best player in the world.
LeBron James has had countless remarkable feats in his illustrious NBA career to date. One of these feats was his streak of 1,297 consecutive games of scoring at least 10 points or more, which officially reached its’ end in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 123-120 road victory over the Toronto Raptors on Thursday when James finished
NBA analyst Marc Spears recognizes that LeBron James is beginning to slow down, and compares his journey to a moment in the Rocky franchise.
For 1,297 straight games, LeBron James scoring in double figures was one of the NBA’s few certainties. That streak stretched across 19 years, outlasting eras, teammates, coaches and even LeBron’s own style of play.
LeBron James' incredible 1,297-game streak of scoring double-digit points has ended. He passed the ball for a game-winning shot by Rui Hachimura. Ja
LeBron James failing to score 10 points in a regular season game for the first time in nearly two decades cost one sports bettor dearly.
LeBron James is in his 23rd NBA season, and the first big hint that age might be catching up with him is here. The King has held the longest active double-digit scoring streak in NBA history since 2007.
LeBron James holds a wild Toronto Raptors-related NBA record originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Los Angeles Lakers are in Canada on Thursday night to take on the Toronto Raptors. It's a place LeBron James feels right at home.
Kevin Durant crosses 31,000 points career points in game 1,141, tying LeBron James for 3rd-fewest after Michael Jordan (1,011) & Wilt Chamberlain (1,015).
Hachimura’s buzzer-beater sends Lakers over Raptors, LeBron’s NBA-record scoring streak ends TORONTO — Rui Hachimura made a 3-pointer off a pass from LeBron James as time expired to give the Los Angeles Lakers a 123-120 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Thursday night.