LeBron makes history after becoming first NBA player with 40,000 points
3rd March 2024
James scored a team-high 26 points, 13 in the fourth quarter, but the Nuggets stretched their win streak to six games.
- James scored the historic basket with 10:39 remaining in the second quarter, banking in a driving layup from the left side of the basket to give the Lakers a 37-32 lead.
- The crowd gave James a standing ovation during a timeout and the ball James used for the milestone hoop was removed from the game.
LeBron James became the first NBA player to reach 40,000
career regular-season points on Saturday, the 39-year-old superstar scoring
nine against defending champion Denver to achieve the milestone.
But James called the historic effort "bittersweet"
because it came in a losing cause as Nikola Jokic scored 35 points to
rally the Nuggets late for a 124-114 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
"Being the first player to do something, it's pretty
cool in this league 'cause you just know the history, you know the grace that
has come through the league," James said.
"But the main thing is always the main thing and that's
the win. And I hated that had to happen in a defeat, especially versus a team
that plays extremely well.
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"We played some good basketball but we were not able to
close it out, so bittersweet, but I enjoyed every moment though, while on the
floor."
James scored a team-high 26 points, 13 in the fourth
quarter, but the Nuggets stretched their win streak to six games.
"I'm glad we're playing good," Jokic said.
"We're doing the things we want to do. We don't have too many breakdowns.
I just like how we're playing the game right now."
James, who just over a year ago overtook Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
for the NBA's all-time scoring mark, is a four-time NBA champion and four-time
NBA Most Valuable Player as well as the league's oldest active player, now in
his 21st campaign.
"Just happy for him. It was a hell of an
accomplishment," Lakers coach Darvin Ham said. "Wish we could have
got the win to cap it off. But my hat's off to him. Amazing, amazing run that
continues to this day."
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James scored his first basket on a fast break layup 6:20
into the opening quarter to give the Lakers an 18-12 edge, then added a
3-pointer from the left corner 63 seconds later for a 23-14 advantage.
He sank a layup 14 seconds into the second quarter to pull
within two of the milestone, then missed a free throw and on the next Laker
possession missed a 3-point shot.
James scored the historic basket with 10:39 remaining in the
second quarter, banking in a driving layup from the left side of the basket to
give the Lakers a 37-32 lead.
The crowd gave James a standing ovation during a timeout and
the ball James used for the milestone hoop was removed from the game.
"Much respect and much loyalty to the Laker fan base
for showing me that love during the timeout," James said.
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Asked if he thought another NBA player could crack 40,000,
James replied, "I have no idea."
"You have to play the game quite a while and have some
good luck as far as injuries and things of that nature. You have to take care
of your body. You have to be present on the floor and then you have to be
productive as well."
The Nuggets equalized at 89-89 entering the fourth quarter
and seized command with a 9-0 run in the final minutes to lead 117-110, Denver
hitting 15-of-22 from the floor in the final quarter.
"I just want to be better," James said. "It's
always over the last few minutes of the game where they make plays, we don't
make plays that can be frustrating."
Denver's Michael Porter Jr. went 10-for-10 from the floor
and scored 25 points while matching Jokic's 10 rebounds.
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"He was amazing," Jokic said. "It's always a
good thing when you have a guy on your team that can shoot like that."
The Lakers, 33-29, rank 10th in the Western Conference while
the Nuggets are 42-19, third in the West but only a half-game behind leading
Minnesota.
In other games, Mikal Bridges scored 38 points to lead host
Brooklyn over Atlanta 114-102 while Jimmy Butler netted 37 points to power the
Miami Heat over visiting Utah 126-120.
Anfernee Simons hit 30 points to lead Portland's 107-100 overtime triumph at Memphis while Jalen Green's 34 points led Houston over host Phoenix 118-109.
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