DENVER — LeBron James broke the NBA record for career made field goals on Thursday, sinking a baseline turnaround jumper for his 15,838th basket in the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Denver Nuggets. The milestone surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 15,837 career field goals. James finished the game with 16 points, eight assists and five rebounds but the Lakers lost 120-113 as Nikola Jokić recorded a triple-double. James briefly left with a left-elbow concern before returning late in the fourth quarter. He entered his 23rd season having already held the NBA all-time scoring mark. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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LeBron James' record-breaking achievement is a testament to hard work and longevity in a tough career. It's a reminder that persistence pays off, whether you're an NBA fan or not. If you're looking for motivation, consider James' 23-year journey to this milestone.
James' record is a significant moment in NBA history, but it didn't translate into a win for the Lakers. Sports, like life, isn't just about individual achievements. It's about teamwork and collective success. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a reminder about the value of persistence and teamwork.
LeBron James's individual legacy and the NBA's commercial profile benefited through record-setting publicity, generating heightened media attention, historical narrative value, and potential increases in viewership and merchandise revenue.
The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a game loss and faced short-term concern about LeBron James's left-elbow discomfort, which limited his late-game contributions and introduced immediate lineup and performance uncertainty.
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