The UNTOLD STORIES About Lebron's Scoring Record...

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Out of the 38 390 points as the NBA’s all time leading scorer, this is Lebron’s deepest shot. An 80 footer from 2007. Do you know what his personal favorite bucket is?
Sit back for some interesting plays and facts that you didn’t know from Lebron’s historic journey. Let’s get into it.
By surpassing Kareem on a record that nobody thought that it would be broken you would think that this is it, that Lebron beat the final boss and won the game. But this is not the case.
There is still 1 thing to unlock and I’ve been waiting for him to do this for a long time.
Check this out: His career average is 27 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, but he’s never actually had a game with these exact numbers 27/7/7. Isn’t that crazy?!
To average this for like 20 years, but never have 1 single game with this statline.
He’s had 28/7/7 and 26/7/7 but never the elusive number in between.
But look, last season he had it right at this moment with 3 seconds to go. The exact statline of 27/7/7
He could have collected all the stones like Thanos, but James shot a meaningless 3 at the buzzer and ended with 30 points. Unbelievable.
But what’s even crazier and speaks about his greatness is this graphic.
You see the top 10 all time leading scorers and their ranking in assists.
Lebron is also at the top in assists as well. Number 4 all time. And look where everyone else is. The closest one is Kobe at 33. The gap between James and everyone else is astonishing.
This truly speaks about the overall greatness of the king.
Both his scoring and assisting are top notch.
Speaking of assists, the king himself needed some assists to get all those points.
Dwyane Wade assisted him the most, but the rest of the top 5 is pretty interesting.
You would never guess that number 2 is none other than Eric Snow. Snow played with Lebron for 4 seasons and connected on 292 assists with the king including this thunderous dunk.
Number 3 is Mario Chalmers who caught Lebron in his prime so it was easy to just give him the ball and watch him do magic. Although Rio had some tricks up his sleeve as well, as you can see this sneaky pass between the defender’s legs.
Then we got another guy from Lebron’s first stint with Cleveland and that is Mo Williams.
He also benefited from playing with young Lebron and funny enough, one of his assists is James’s memorable moment against the Magic as he’s the one inbounding the ball.
And rounding out the top 5 is Kevin Love, so a strange list honestly, and understandably so since Lebron has never played with a Hall of Fame point guard who was in his prime.
And what better way to celebrate this iconic achievement than with this Lebron T-shirt which is part of my merch line.
Does this make Lebron the GOAT? Let me know in the comments. Talk to you in the next one. Peace out.

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