LeBron James, who currently holds the record for most points scored in NBA history, is now approaching the remarkable milestone of 40,000 career points. Keep up with him as he nears this incredible achievement.
The leading scorer in NBA history is getting closer to another major achievement. LeBron James is just 132 points shy of reaching the 40,000 career points mark. With an average of 27.2 points per game throughout his career, James is expected to hit this milestone by the end of February.
In the Lakers’ recent game against the Pistons, James scored 25 points in a 125-111 win before sitting out the next game due to injury. Looking ahead, here are the details of the Lakers’ upcoming five games:
– Feb. 22: Lakers vs. Warriors (10 PM ET, TNT)
– Feb. 23: Spurs vs. Lakers (10:30 PM ET, NBA League Pass)
– Feb. 25: Lakers at Suns (3:30 PM ET, ABC)
– Feb. 28: Lakers at Clippers (10 PM ET, ESPN)
– Feb. 29: Wizards vs. Lakers (10:30 PM ET, NBA League Pass)
Aside from his pursuit of the 40,000-point milestone, LeBron James holds impressive rankings in various statistical categories. Currently, he is 2nd in minutes played, 4th in assists, 8th in steals, 7th in games played, and 31st in rebounds. As he continues to make history in the NBA, James is solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest players of all time.